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Golden Horns Geocoin gjensen's Golden Horns #3

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Origin:
Denmark
Recently Spotted:
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I'm part of a geocoin race from USA to Denmark Get me home to Denmark in this cache GCM1GY ”Tohundrede komma tohundrede” As Fast As Possible Jeg er en del af geocoin løb fra USA til Danmark Jeg vil hjem til Danmark til cachen GCM1GY ”Tohundrede komma tohundrede” Så Hurtigt Som Muligt This coin is part of a race from USA to Denmark, it is not to be sent by mail. It must physically be moved from one cache to another Denne mønt er med i et race fra USA til Danmark, og må derfor ikke sendes pr. post. og skal fysisk flyttes fra cache til cache

About This Item

Goldenhorns - Gold In Denmark, close to the German border, two horns made of gold were found in a field at Gallehus. The first was found in year 1639 and the second in 1734. The horns were made around year 450. In 1802 the horns were stolen by a poor goldsmith named Niels Heidenreich. He melted them in his kitchen and used the gold for making jeweleries under a false name. The goldsmith was caught and put to prisson for 38 years. He died 4 years after getting out. Using old drawings it was possible to reconstruct copies of the horns. These copies have been on display at the National Museum in Copenhagen for many years, true national treasures of Denmark. Incredibly, the copies were stolen in 2007 while on loan to another Danish museum, but fortunately they were soon recovered by the Police. Based on this true story we made the Golden Horns Geocoin. They can now be ordered via this webshop at (visit link) There are two variants, both with Golden horns, but one is with gold edge and gold text, the other is with silver edge and silver text. They are trackable on geocaching.com with their own icon. The coins proudly carry the "DK" tracking code prefix, being designed in Denmark, and the text "Geocaching in Denmark - hiding treasures since the Iron Age".

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Mark Missing 3/7/2011 gsmX2 marked it as missing   Visit Log

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Write note 3/17/2010 sbrbear posted a note for it   Visit Log

We did NOT see this one in "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay-West Coast TB Spa".

Dropped Off 9/13/2009 slobeavis placed it in Sitting on the Dock of the Bay-No Longer a TB Spa California - 102.89 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/6/2009 slobeavis retrieved it from Smelly Cache California   Visit Log

I should be able to move this to a TB hotel that gets lots of action.

Dropped Off 9/6/2009 not tom placed it in Smelly Cache California - 9.87 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/18/2009 not tom retrieved it from CAN U C IKEA California   Visit Log

Movin on.

Dropped Off 8/10/2009 Cool Pops placed it in CAN U C IKEA California - 30.44 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/27/2009 Cool Pops retrieved it from A Midsummer's Ice Cream California   Visit Log

I'll move this onew along.

Dropped Off 7/23/2009 n6uzs placed it in A Midsummer's Ice Cream California - 12.59 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/18/2009 n6uzs retrieved it from Sterling TB Museum California   Visit Log

grabbed

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