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The Caching Ace Geocoin Evil Homer's The Caching Ace Geocoin

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Released:
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Origin:
Maine, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of flask.

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Take me somewhere Poker Related. How about a picture of me by Wild Bill Hickok's grave......?

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The Caching Ace!

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Grab It (Not from a Cache) 4/9/2015 flask grabbed it   Visit Log

found it at the bottom of a bag of stuff. it will be happy to return to the world.

Write note 7/18/2010 EvilHomer posted a note for it   Visit Log

If you have my coin please LOG it so I know where it is. Thank you.

Mark Missing 7/18/2010 EvilHomer marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Write note 7/1/2010 lions6281 posted a note for it   Visit Log

the bag was there but the tracable was gone sorry would have loved to move this along

Write note 5/8/2010 candlpin posted a note for it   Visit Log

Evil Homer was not in the cache. We were very dissapointed :-(

Dropped Off 10/31/2009 EvilHomer placed it in Crossroads Cachin' Maine   Visit Log
Discovered It 9/25/2009 ramblingroos discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at the Last Cache Bashe. Thanks so much for sharing! :o)

Discovered It 9/12/2009 C&TH discovered it   Visit Log

Nice coin! Discovered at The Last Cache Bashe of Summer 2009 Event! Thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 9/12/2009 Team Richards discovered it   Visit Log

We got to see this coin at the Last cache Bash of Summer event. thank you for sharing it with us.

The cause of this abnormality was deliberate and had political undertones. During the French Revolution the ace, representing the lone man, was placed above the king in many games. Even if they were considered nothing to the king, at least they could overthrow him in their card games.

The genre of games that raises the ace above the king became popular during the 1500’s in France.
The Ace of Spades: Death and Taxes
Everyone knows the saying that the only two things that you can be certain of in life are death and taxes.

You have probably also noticed that the ace of spades has a design unlike the other three aces in a deck of playing cards. The spade symbol is noticeably larger than the other ace symbols. The ace of spades is the largest symbol in the entire playing card deck.

What is the reason for the ace of spades size? Taxes. In the past, European governments placed heavy taxes on packs of cards. A deck could not be sold unless it had an official tax stamp, which showed that the duty had already been paid. Playing card manufacturers placed the tax stamp onto the ace of spades, the highest available card in a deck.

Even after the tax stamps were no longer used, the manufacturers continued to design the ace of spades larger and different from the other cards because players had become use to the large size of the highest ranking card. Besides the poker cards, the ace of spades are the most selected playing cards of collectors. The tradition has carried on until today and the ace of spades usually has a different design from the rest of the deck along with the name of the manufacturer.

Discovered It 9/12/2009 cano discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it at The Last Cache Bashe of Summer 2009. Thank you for sharing

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