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COALCACHE Geocoin AMTG Virtual COALCACHE GC

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Released:
Monday, August 8, 2011
Origin:
Florida, United States
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Large coin with slight heft due to materials.  Unusual in that it is made of coal.  The entire coin is black with some 3-D script.  The front has a compass using a pick and shovel for the design.  The rim script says "coalcache.com".  The reverse script says "coalcache and made from coal".  From the web page:   

The Coal’s of Appalacha,

Coal is the preserved remains of land plants, including roots, bark, and wood. In the Appalachian coal basin, five major plant groups contributed to the formation of coal. These are lycopods, ferns, seed ferns, calamites, and cordaites. Appalachian coal was formed from vast deposits of peat derived from plant remains that accumulated in tropical and subtropical swamps during the Pennsylvania period of the Palcozoic era from 323 to 290 million years ago. A number of natural physical changes were involved as the peat accumulated, was buried, and underwent a process called coalification that gradually turned it into a solid, highly combustible fuel.

     A prime requirement for the transformation was a subtropical or tropical climate. As shifting tectonic plates rearranged Earth's continents during the late Paleozoic, the continent of Laurentia, consisting of what is now North America and Greenland, was located astride the the equator. Thus what is now eastern North America experienced ever warm, ever wet subtropical to tropical conditions ideal for the abundant growth of plants such as tree sized ferns.

   At the same time peat was accumulating, the continents of Laurentia and Gondwana were converging, resulting in the uplift of the eastern margin of what is now North America. Simultaneously, the Appalachian Basin was being formed to the west of the highland. Over a period og more than 20 million years, thousands of feet of sediments, including many layers of peat, were ultimately deposited in the Appalachian Basin.

   The ultimate nature of coal that formed was influenced by conditions that existed within the swamp during the formation of peat, including the mix of plant materials, the chemistry of swamp waters, and the drainage of the swamp where the plant debris accumulated. Once the peat was buried thousands of feet below the surface, temperature and pressure that at depth initiated the process of coalification. Of the two parameters, heat was the more important. Heat flows constantly from deep within Earth, a phenomenon called the geothermal gradient. The combination of depth and burial, duration of burial, and heat resulted in creation of different ranks of coal. Coal rank progresses from the lowest, lignite, a soft brown coal, to sub-bituminous and bituminous coal to the highest rank, anthracite.

 

                                                       Source: Encyclopedia of Appalachia

 

There’s a new coin discovered in the Mine.

From the coalfields of Southwest Virginia

a unique geocoin has arrived.

 Resent finds in Alabama, Kentucky, Illinois, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

 

Each coalcache geocoin is handmade from pulverized coal and resin. Supply is limited. Visit the geocaching.com forumfor additional comments about this geocoin. The geocoin without a state abbreviation was made with coal mined in Southwest Virginia, PA from coal mined in Pennsylvania, WV from coal mined in West Virginia, AL from coal mined in Alabama and VA from coal mined in Virginia.

 


There are coins from various areas of coal.  Very unusual coin. ----------------------- So many of my trackables have been muggled that I only release new GCs as virtuals.  If you do not approve, please leave it in the cache for a cacher who understands.  Thanks.  LL

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Discovered It 2/28/2024 riokun discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered virtually with the kind permission of AMTG. Thanks for sharing, and big cheers from the Central Coast (near Sydney), New South Wales, Australia! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

Discovered It 1/2/2024 CRVonFange discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks to the 2023 Christmas Day blizzard my daughter, JMVonFange, was delayed in heading home so we spent the bonus time together comparing our caching statistics including trackables discovered and looking through our geocaching pictures. JM has discovered significantly more trackables that I have mainly because while we were staying home during the pandemic she spent time online and spotted numerous TBs that were being shared virtually. After looking at the TB page for each TB that she discovered that I didn't, I found that a number of TB Codes necessary to discover the trackable were included on the TB Page itself or intentionally or as a spoiler in the photo gallery. Sometimes there was an attempt to obsure or hide the TB Code that was not entirely successful making it fairly easy to determine the TB Code needed to discover the travel bug.

Discovered It 6/2/2022 nimir discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks

Discovered It 3/30/2021 davidandry discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered during our quarantine due to the corona virus, thanks a lot to the owner for sharing his beautiful collection with us, we wish him a 2021 full of geocaching and excellent health.
Claudia and Daniele, Castelfranco Veneto - Italy

Discovered It 2/1/2021 niggae discovered it   Visit Log

Dear AMTG, thanks a lot for sharing your impressive treasures and all the story's behind it. I was a pleasure to read and discover them. I wish you all the best and Happy Geocaching. Greetings from Switzerland, niggae.

Discovered It 11/23/2020 Vyrembi discovered it   Visit Log

Dear AMTG Thanks a lot for sharing that genuinely nice coin and all the story behind it. I was a pleasure to read and discover them. I wish you all the best and Happy Geocaching

Discovered It 8/6/2020 7EVENCachers discovered it   Visit Log

I enjoy to discover this awesome Coin collection. Thank you for sharing and happy caching. Greetings from 7EVENCachers

Discovered It 4/15/2020 JMVonFange discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks for sharing your collection with me.

Discovered It 1/2/2020 Tipsy_1 discovered it   Visit Log

again a lot of nice coins and listings today

what a cool collection

Discovered It 11/22/2019 Bearl88 discovered it   Visit Log

Today I got the opportunity to take look at the coin collection of amtg. What I saw, was really great.

One of it was this wonderful coin!

Thanks for sharing!

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