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Talk Like a Pirate Geocoin Arrrggh Matey Geocoin

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Origin:
California, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of the owner.

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Current Goal

Please place only in premium member caches.  This coin's mission is to travel the world so my little matey can watch it travel to places she might like to go when she grows up.  She'll have fun looking up the places her Pirate geocoin gets to visit.  Please do take a photo of the view you have from the cache site (not the actual cache location...no spoilers) so we can see the world through your eyes.  We'll be watching for those in the logs of the caches you visit or drop into.  Thank you, and happy caching!

About This Item

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The Talk Like A Pirate Geocoin

What it means:

The pirate skull side... 

The skull with mouth open of course is the pirate talking, but the patch on the right eye is courtesy of "One-eyed Willie" from the Goonies movie.
The symbol on the patch is the crucifix found stamped on dozens of different "doubloon" coins during the reign of the pirate age.
In latin on the left from bottom to top is "Talk Like (a) Pirate" and on the right is 9/19/2013 for this year.
1995 is the infamous year upon which the holiday began after an injury during a raquetball game.
The Spear/Hourglass/Heart symbols were used by a bunch of the most notorious pirates in history and each had various meanings. Most commonly the spear was a symbol of imminent attack, the hourglass was a warning to enemy ships to not try to stall for time, and the heart was a symbol of warning that no quarter would be given and all put to death if surrender was not complete and immediate.
The S.-B. within the speaking pirate skull is a tribute to Summers and Baur who began to promote the idea for a holiday.
The odd raised elipses on the edge of the coin were a common design element in all the coins regardless of origin in that particular era.


The Crest side... 

Cache on crown - Cache is King
The pillars are the infamous Pillars of Hercules depicted on coinage of the era representing the old world and the new.
Plus Vltra - latin inscription for Further Beyond and denoted new discoveries in a newly discovered hemisphere of the world.
The floating crown was a symbol of oversight of the new colonies from the government back home.
The 8 and R on the pillars indicates 8 Reales and what led to the coins being called "Pieces of Eight" where coins would be commonly cut into 8 equal pieces like a pizza during trades.
Signal and Yelling man are self explanatory :)
Spreading laurel in the background is symbol of victory and growth in the new world.
The fleur de lis (lilly flower) was a common european symbol of royalty.
The Latin on left - "Explore the World" and "Share the Experience" from the Groundspeak homepage.
The S at the bottom is commonly the City of Origin for the coin and this case would be Seattle.
The Dahlia is the official symbol of Seattle, The City of Flowers.
The shield center crest is the GPS signal lightning bolts (normally the three crosses of the holy trinity on a doubloon).

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Tracking History (4164.7mi) View Map

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to Life's Little Instructions California - .64 miles  Visit Log

Visited Life's Little Instructions

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to Seeking safety in the devil's rejects backyard California - .87 miles  Visit Log

Visited Seeking safety in the devil's rejects backyard

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to JONNY&MITCH's Animal Kingdom California - 2.51 miles  Visit Log

Visited JONNY&MITCH's Animal Kingdom

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to WHAT WAS I? California - 1.45 miles  Visit Log

Visited WHAT WAS I?

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to 24th California - .15 miles  Visit Log

Visited 24th

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to 25th California - .11 miles  Visit Log

Visited 25th

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to 26th California - .21 miles  Visit Log

Visited 26th

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to 28th California - .36 miles  Visit Log

Visited 28th

Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to 31st California - .25 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 10/20/2015 WanderTrek took it to 33rd California - .25 miles  Visit Log

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