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USA Geocoin Captain Morgan's Gold Coin

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Released:
Saturday, June 28, 2003
Origin:
California, United States
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To visit Captain Morgan's True Family Home and all the places that he has been in his swashbuckling travels. Please take picture of the gold coin in and at the locations.

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Captain Morgan's Gold Coin

 

Henry Morgan was an energetic youth, ambitious & high-spirited. The quiet country lifestyle of his younger years held no excitement for him. He yearned for adventure, fame & fortune. He took to seafaring at an early age. His journey began when he went to Bristol, then the chief western port of England. He worked in the sugar plantations for seven years, learning the 'artful ways of the pirates' which frequented the islands. In 1662 Henry had enough of cutting cane & listening to other men's adventures & set out for Jamaica, which became his home for life. He signed aboard a ship which set sail with a mixed crew of seasoned & novice sailing men on May 3rd, 1655, bound for the West Indies. Morgan served his apprenticeship with Sir Christopher Myngs, an intrepid seaman who had commanded a ship during the invasion of Jamaica. Myngs ravaged the Spanish Main & in an incredible stroke of good fortune stumbled upon a store of Spanish silver containing 1.5 million pieces of eight, an astronomical sum. (The first document that mentions Morgan by name refers to Captain Henry Morgan as commander of one of ten ships sailing under letters of marquee in Myngs admiralty). Henry Morgan immediately made himself a name as a swashbuckler. He and his cohorts were so successful that Morgan's share of the booty bought him a ship of his own. After plundering his enemy's richest cities he left for open water with the Spanish in hot pursuit. Morgan turned to fight. In a fierce & bloody battle which nearly destroyed the Spanish fleet. The total count of the treasure, from the Spanish, was 250 million pieces of gold and silver coin, quantities of jewels, casks of ale & rum, precious spices, silks and velvets, weapons & ammunition, gun powder, cutlasses & daggers (enough for an army). He returned to Jamaica with spoils valued at more than 1,000,000 and was met with general rejoicing.

Remember to take lots of photos to document this coins journeys!

 

 

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Discovered It 11/14/2019 MAHEKU discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it. Thank you for sharing.

Discovered It 4/8/2019 jo.han discovered it   Visit Log

Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen im Internet.

Dropped Off 5/12/2006 Finbags placed it in Unigate Walk 5 West Midlands, United Kingdom - 1.13 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/27/2005 Finbags retrieved it from Katie's Cache West Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Our first Geocoin! Does this mean we need to research Captain Morgan's family tree?? Will place soon... we hope..

Dropped Off 12/21/2005 Orphan's Mum & Dad placed it in Katie's Cache West Midlands, United Kingdom - 3.22 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/10/2005 Orphan's Mum & Dad retrieved it from Ram Hall Sleepers Walk 2 West Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Didn't know about photo's you wanted as the coin had only been in the cache for about an hour when we found it so we had no idea of what was wanted. Since it isn't too far away We'll get a suitable photo taken before we move it on - there's a perfect subject on the Village Green where we collected clues to find the cache.

[This entry was edited by Orphan's Mum & Dad on Monday, December 12, 2005 at 4:37:46 AM.]

  • Captain Morgan Geocoin at the Stocks in Berkswell The stocks were used from Anglo-Saxon times up to early 1800's. In 1405 a law was passed that every town & village must have a set, often on the Village Green as here. They were used for minor offences such as drunkenness or drinking alchohol during a church service. Clues for the co-ordinates for the cache where we found the coin were around the green
Dropped Off 12/10/2005 wykenwizard placed it in Ram Hall Sleepers Walk 2 West Midlands, United Kingdom - 10.17 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 11/7/2005 wykenwizard retrieved it from " Ghostly Tunnel Vision " United Kingdom   Visit Log

Ahoy there,

Quite surprised to find a USA geo coin in a hedge next to a churchyard. No fighting involved as all of the occupants are dead! Very pleased to find it as this is the first geo coin I have seen.

I shall move it on, hopefully towards Bristol, Perhaps it will catch the high tide for a trip to the West Indies?

Cheers and good luck from the wykenwizard.

Dropped Off 11/5/2005 Pinza placed it in " Ghostly Tunnel Vision " United Kingdom - 8.64 miles  Visit Log

Sorry to have held onto it for so long - spent last two weekends looking at property and subsequently reserving one - this had to take priority over geocaching...!

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/15/2005 Pinza retrieved it from The Hill East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Nice to find my 2nd geocoin - will relocate to a challenging cache soon - along with a photo.

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