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My Traveling 2 Cents Geocoin #00358 BACK IN THE GAME - BIG WORLD FAMOUS Germany Bert Wooden Nickel #00316

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, December 7, 2012
Origin:
Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of ethomon.

This is not collectible.

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About This Item

This was once BIG WORLD FAMOUS Germany Bert Wooden Nickel #00316 but it went missing so I am sending it back out with a new homemade tag and new wooden nickel.

# BACK IN THE GAME! #

 

Congratulations!  You have found one of the WORLD FAMOUS Germany Bert Wooden Nickel Travel Bugs!!  My mission is simple....to move from cache to cache as quickly as possible.

Please do not keep me since I want to travel far and wide!

If the wooden nickel on this travel bug is missing please contact my owner for a replacement.


Wooden Nickels are part of American history.  If an American says to you, "Don't take any wooden nickles", what they mean is be careful of someone trying to rip you off by giving you something worthless.

Wooden Nickels though are not always worthless.  In the USA they are sometimes given away as a promotion for a product and the wooden nickel is used as a discount coupon.

Wooden nickels have also been used as real money in the USA for short periods of time.

You can find find more information here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wooden_nickel. 

A Nickel in the USA is worth 5 Cents.  

Prior to introduction of the nickel, five-cent pieces were very small silver coins called half dimes. Due to shortages of silver both during and after the American Civil War, an alternative metal was needed for five-cent coinage, and the coppernickel alloy still in use today was selected. Numerous problems plagued the coinage of nickels through the middle of the 20th century due to the extreme hardness of the alloy, but modern minting equipment has proven more than adequate for the task.

Nickels have always had a value of one cent per gram (even when special nickel-free versions were issued temporarily during World War II). They were designed as 5 grams in the metric units when they were introduced in 1866, shortly before the Metric Act of 1866 declared the metric system to be legal for use in the United States.

Applying the term "nickel" to a coin precedes the usage of five-cent pieces made from nickel alloy. The term was originally applied to the 1857–1858 Flying Eagle cent and the Indian Head cent coin from 1859 to 1864, which were composed of 12% nickel, 88% copper. Throughout the Civil War these cents were referred to as "nickels" or "nicks" from their metal content. When the three-cent nickel came onto the scene in 1865, the first coin to raise nickel content to the modern 25%, these were the new "nickels" to the common person on the street. In 1866, the Shield nickel was introduced and forever changed the way Americans associated coins made from nickel alloy with a particular denomination. Save for alloy changes during World War II, nickel coins from 1866 to the present have been composed of 25% nickel, 75% copper. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel_(United_States_coin)

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    Tracking History (6457.6mi) View Map

    Retrieve It from a Cache 9/9/2016 ethomon retrieved it from Council Crest Trail Oregon   Visit Log

    Got it

    Dropped Off 9/6/2016 Pinky24 placed it in Council Crest Trail Oregon - 1,828.72 miles  Visit Log

    If it is a clear day you can see 5 mountain ranges from this park; Mounts Rainer, Jefferson,Hood, Adams and St Helens. Maybe this bug can see it's way to around the world now that it is halfway.

    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 8/29/2016 Pinky24 grabbed it   Visit Log

    Mom of jpinky44, taking this trackable to oregon! :)

    Retrieve It from a Cache 8/8/2016 jpinky44 retrieved it from Bridge Over Fishback Creek Indiana   Visit Log

    Cool bug! Will be sending it on to Oregon at the end of the month!

    Dropped Off 8/2/2016 ongoldenpond placed it in Bridge Over Fishback Creek Indiana - 50.22 miles  Visit Log

    I tried to add as many miles as I could. This was my very first track able! Great fun!

    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/31/2016 ongoldenpond retrieved it from BeautyandtheBeat Tie the Knot Indiana   Visit Log

    This is my first trackable! Yay! I found this in a cache in Rockville Indiana while I was learning to use my geocaching app on my phone. My grown kids took me geocaching and I had so much fun that I had to begin on my own. I will be going to Indianapolis Indiana next week and will drop it off along the way to get as much distance as I can at this time. Thank you for the trackable!

    Dropped Off 7/31/2016 kiddieland placed it in BeautyandtheBeat Tie the Knot Indiana - 58.9 miles  Visit Log

    Brought it back to Parke County.

    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/30/2016 kiddieland retrieved it from Colonel Vaughter's Resting Place Indiana   Visit Log

    Grabbed this from Morgantown, IN, USA. I will move this one along!

    Dropped Off 7/15/2016 guppiebear placed it in Colonel Vaughter's Resting Place Indiana - 49.65 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 7/2/2016 guppiebear retrieved it from Continuing the Journey Indiana   Visit Log

    Will move this along asap.

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