Skip to content

Italian Job 25th Anniversary Geocoin Italian Job 25th Anniversary Scotland Geocoin

Trackable Options
Found this item? Log in.
Printable information sheet to attach to Italian Job 25th Anniversary Scotland Geocoin Print Info Sheet
Owner:
Jaki-Worthing Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Origin:
Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
In Pont de la Grassa-Chivre / Torrent de Bérard

This is not collectible.

Use TB6BCHQ to reference this item.

First time logging a Trackable? Click here.

Current Goal

Copy issued 16/05/2018 as original has gone missing.

The Italian Job 25th Anniversary Scotland Geocoin has been sent out for you to find and maybe if your interested to learn more about  this amazing event.

Maybe you will be Lucky and find one of or all of the others

This coin is being sent out in the hope that it will travel far and wide from cache to cache collecting stories and photos along the way.

We would ask you please if you would like to move our coin on then please log it as soon as possible, and always try to log in the logbook in the cache that you took it.

If you you do take the coin to move on and for some reason or something comes up that keeps you from caching for a while, a simple email to us by way of our profile page to let us know it is still alive and well would be very much appreciated.

Finders..A picture of you and this coin would be appreciated.

With grateful thanks to CC Moo for assistance in releasing this coin and starting off the Mission

 

About This Item

smiley Congratulations you have found the Italian Job 25th Anniversary Scotland Coin

This Scotland Coin is one of a special set of 25 coins released worldwide to celebrate

the Italian Job 25th Anniversary Charity Mini Run.

 

So what’s it all about then, this Italian Job?


Well way back in 1990 a group of young Mini loving chums met in a pizzeria in Hove (England) and decided they’d had enough of the slap dash mad hack across Europe that was otherwise known as the Beaujolais run. Some had participated the previous edition and whilst enjoyable, they felt as though the whole thing had been rushed and they hankered after doing something a little more at their own leisurely pace. Over a second bottle of delicious Italian wine the formula for that is now known as the Italian Job was developed and the JOB was on!

The idea and premise of the Italian Job event is almost as simple as the design of the original Mini was. Based loosely on the plot of the 1969 movie of the same name, participants in the modern day self preservation society would require Minis, plenty of time and a determination to drive across Europe to Italy to raise as much money as they could for the nominated children’s charities. Unlike our predecessors though, this Italian Job would not lead to Minis out performing police cars roaring through crowded city centre streets. Participants would decorate their cars with sponsors messages and logos, organise fundraising events around their participation, twist the arms of friends and family and anyone else who would listen, just to raise as much as they could.  

Travel to Italy is independent though all organised, as is accommodation which typically takes in good quality hotels at each pit stop. A fully equipped service barge accompanies the teams across Europe and step in whenever a mechanical emergency rears it’s ugly head.

It was quickly decided that any car which featured in the film could participate, though clearly the Mini was the most popular choice. Over the years there have been all manner of E-types, Aston Martins, a Lamborghini Miura, a clutch of Alfa Giulia’s, an exotic Fiat Dino Coupe, long wheel base Landrover Defender and a London Taxi. In 2001 the new MINI arrived and it was welcomed into the rank and file of the Italian Job and today we see a healthy split between old and new.

Since 1990 the Italian Job has run annually and to date has raised around 2.5 Million pounds for children’s charities across the UK and further a field. The event has taken in cities such as: Rome, Florence, Venice, Turin, Milan, Monza, Modena, Bologna, Trento, Paris, Lausanne, Nice, Geneva, Berne, Dijon, Lyon, London and Brighton to name but a few.  

To the initiated, the Italian Job is one of the ultimate in what is known as Social Motoring Events. To the uninitiated, the Italian Job is waiting to educate you on the joys of trans European driving and fundraising for children’s charities with a big smile on your face.

So how do you learn more about this amazing event?
Easy.
Visit www.italianjob.com

Gallery Images related to Italian Job 25th Anniversary Scotland Geocoin

View All 5 Gallery Images

Tracking History (13556.8mi) View Map

Dropped Off 5/8/2021 Biertje placed it in De Bunker Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 8.99 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/15/2021 Biertje retrieved it from De Rattenvanger van Ede Gelderland, Netherlands   Visit Log

Will travel again!

Discovered It 4/10/2021 Vennekens discovered it Gelderland, Netherlands   Visit Log

Gezien in dit leuke vol met ratten besnuffelde TB hotel. :-)
Fijne doorreis

Discovered It 3/31/2021 eddys discovered it Gelderland, Netherlands   Visit Log

Seen in cache GC5QE3P De Rattenvanger van Ede today.

eddys

Dropped Off 3/28/2021 Team Gewei placed it in De Rattenvanger van Ede Gelderland, Netherlands - 56.53 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/28/2021 Team Gewei retrieved it from PLAAGGEEST Zuid-Holland, Netherlands   Visit Log

Gevonden en weer op reis gestuurd.

Discovered It 2/21/2021 hopmaniak discovered it Zuid-Holland, Netherlands   Visit Log

I have seen this nice tracky allong my geocaching trip. Thank you for showing,
Have a nice journey.

Ik heb deze trackable gespot tijdens een van mijn geocaching tripjes, bedankt om deze te laten zien.
Goede reis!

Happy caching!

Dropped Off 2/19/2021 sibootje placed it in PLAAGGEEST Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 2.05 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/18/2021 sibootje took it to Molen de Vrijheid Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/18/2021 sibootje took it to Molen De Noord Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 53.08 miles  Visit Log
data on this page is cached for 3 mins