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Seals of Solomon Geocoin Ace's Seals of Solomon Geocoin

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Origin:
Pennsylvania, United States
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This Geocoin is a "memories" album of some of my most memorable or milestone caches. I'm dipping this coin in such caches to help me easily relive some great memories. If your cache was logged with this coin, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!

About This Item

Ace's Seals of Solomon Geocoin

Dimensions 1.75 inches.
Thickness 3.5mm.
Finish Antique Silver.
Enameling Soft Enamel with Translucent.
Trackable? Yes.
Has Icon? Yes.

This is a really cool design with lots of detail and mystique, and REAL Swarovski crystals, which really give the coin life. Mr. Mackey has this to say:

When the Tempting the Fates project began we desired a coin that would put fear into the hearts of would be thieves. We called upon the denizens of the underworld to watch over these coins and strike retribution against their enemies. When the Fortune Favors the Bold project began we threw caution to the wind as humans often do and dared the world to do it's level best, but promised that nothing would deter our gracious nature to share our traveling coins. This time we call upon a much higher set of powers to protect our coins. With the aid of the heavens themselves (and you of course) our travelers are ready to quest forth and record their incredible travels around the world.

We begin with research, more research and yet even more research to find the keys to protecting our coins from the muggles and mishaps that plague geocoins. To our delight we found both the necessary keys and the heavenly guardians of all things geocaching along the way.

Our story begins with King Solomon in the 10th Century B.C. and his incredible story. When given the chance by God himself to have absolutely anything one could possibly desire like wealth or power, he instead chose wisdom and knowledge to rule justly over his people. The heavens answered by rewarding him with such knowledge as has never been known before or after his lifetime. Much of his knowledge has been recorded and among those records are seals of protection calling upon all manner of otherworldy creatures to aid man in his goals.

"Thus saith the Lord: According to thy word have I given unto thee a wise and understanding heart, so that before thee was none like unto thee, nor ever shall arise." - The Key of Solomon, translated into Latin from the Hebrew idiom

In researching we learn that there is an Archangel known to Solomon as being dedicated to presiding over treasures, protecting them from the eyes of would-be thieves and revealing treasures to those of pure heart who hunt their locations. This Archangel is Paraseil and his powers are beyond our comprehension. The seals required to call upon this powerful host are imprinted on this coin along with the seal known commonly as the First Pentacle of Jupiter. "This serveth to invoke the Spirits of Jupiter and especially those whose names are written around the Pentacle, among whom Parasiel is the Lord and Master of Treasures and teacheth how to become possessor of places wherein they are." - Writings from the Greater Key of Solomon. So be pure of heart and steadfast for this coin is a powerful talisman to the good geocachers of the world.

Among the many items left in the wake of King Solomon and his newfound knowledge was his personal signet ring. It is believed to have been another key in calling upon the heavens for aid and elements of it's design have also made their way onto this coin. Inscribed with what will become known as the Star of David, the ring is inlaid with four jewels and we bring those jewels to this coin as well along with the sillouette of Archangel Paraseil standing guard over this coin and all nearby treasures.


There are more goodies, symbols and secrets hidden within the design and some will be revealed over time in cointests to come while others you might just divine on your own. So Tempt the Fates with the denizens of the underworld if you dare. Find that Fortune Favors the Bold when you throw your fears aside and stride forth in your endeavors. The heavens watch over it all and The Seals of Solomon might just lend its protection to you and your caches if your heart is pure and your intentions are good.

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Tracking History (11129.8mi) View Map

Dropped Off 7/13/2013 Ace Yukon placed it in Rt 145 C&D Pennsylvania - 2,150.58 miles  Visit Log
Visited 8/4/2012 Ace Yukon took it to LV Money-makers Nevada - 2,145.09 miles  Visit Log
Visited 10/21/2011 Ace Yukon took it to Mustang Cache California - 2,383.66 miles  Visit Log

Find with Greg in CA. Great views.

  • Great view
  • Ruined view
  • Awesome view
Visited 5/1/2011 Ace Yukon took it to HP O.W.L. Exams Pennsylvania - .35 miles  Visit Log

Cool container of owl in tree with the cache being in his screw off eye.

This entry was edited by Ace GeoRasher on Friday, 11 November 2011 at 20:53:25 UTC.

Visited 3/14/2011 Ace Yukon took it to Old Wood- Alphabet Soup Pennsylvania - 1.55 miles  Visit Log

I believe was #6 of out FTFs today, nice hide in a branch.

This entry was edited by Ace GeoRasher on Friday, 11 November 2011 at 20:52:32 UTC.

Visited 12/5/2010 Ace Yukon took it to GOOD LOCK! Pennsylvania - 7.42 miles  Visit Log

Cool hide in a waterfall made even cooler by grabbing in the winter.

This entry was edited by Ace GeoRasher on Friday, 11 November 2011 at 20:51:35 UTC.

Visited 9/26/2010 Ace Yukon took it to Covered Bridge Park Fall Picnic 2010 Pennsylvania - 11.64 miles  Visit Log

A very nice event in a nearby park where I have spent much time. Three new caches were dropped in the park for the event. Cached as a group and got to know people a little better. Had a scavenger hunt, Bingo get to know you and "do you know the acronym" game for raffle tickets for prizes. A new GPSMap 62 was the big raffle prize. I won a pathfinders geocoin. Went with Tucker and Steph on a beautiful day.

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/20/2010 Ace Yukon retrieved it from Lehigh Furnace Gap Pennsylvania   Visit Log

First time ever on the Appalacian Trail. Went with Val of the K-Team and did three caches, two at the top: this cache and "I Think We're Lost."

  • IMG_1088-I Think We're Lost-Me at the Top
Dropped Off 5/20/2010 Ace Yukon placed it in Lehigh Furnace Gap Pennsylvania - 4.02 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/3/2010 Ace Yukon retrieved it from In A Pickle Pennsylvania   Visit Log

My first un-shared FTF. Met Mike from mdjkfamily.

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