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| 4PATS |
Posted: Jun 30 2009, 07:37 AM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 96 Member No.: 1 Joined: 3-April 07 |
So, the Slave Lake area cachers made their own local coins. I'm wondering what interest there may be in GP to do the same? It's not cheap but if we get enough interest, maybe we can change that. Plus you can always sell them on eBay - lots and lots of geocoins on there.
-------------------- ~ 4 Paws And Then Some
(caching Grande Prairie and beyond since 2006) |
| Team Three Boys |
Posted: Jul 13 2009, 03:55 PM
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Everything I Look at Looks Like a Geocache Group: Members Posts: 97 Member No.: 4 Joined: 28-April 07 |
Ive wanted to do someting like this for a long time. A Grande Prairie coin would be cool. Even if it ones of those mini geocoins it would be nice.
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| mayzdayz |
Posted: Aug 4 2009, 06:16 PM
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Tupperware Addict Group: Members Posts: 17 Member No.: 20 Joined: 9-September 08 |
I would also like to see a Grande Prairie Coin. Could we get some information at the CAR III event? Prices and commitment needed? Also some artwork ideas would be good.
-------------------- Geocaching: using Multi-Billion Dollar Military equipment to find Tupperware hidden in the woods!
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| Team Three Boys |
Posted: Aug 4 2009, 09:00 PM
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Everything I Look at Looks Like a Geocache Group: Members Posts: 97 Member No.: 4 Joined: 28-April 07 |
even the mini coins that slave lake made for their event would be cool. They are made at cacheaddict.com
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| 4PATS |
Posted: Aug 7 2009, 08:51 AM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 96 Member No.: 1 Joined: 3-April 07 |
Let's get some ideas out there - what defining subjects remind you of Grande Prairie? Or what would you want to see on a coin?
example of icon: trumpeter swan -------------------- ~ 4 Paws And Then Some
(caching Grande Prairie and beyond since 2006) |
| 4PATS |
Posted: Aug 7 2009, 09:23 AM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 96 Member No.: 1 Joined: 3-April 07 |
We should also snare some interest from Peace River, Dawson Creek, etc.
-------------------- ~ 4 Paws And Then Some
(caching Grande Prairie and beyond since 2006) |
| Team Three Boys |
Posted: Aug 9 2009, 09:19 PM
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Everything I Look at Looks Like a Geocache Group: Members Posts: 97 Member No.: 4 Joined: 28-April 07 |
I think Grande Prairie is just fine we would want to have local stuff on the coin and it would be harder with more community's. -------------------- Cacher
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| mayzdayz |
Posted: Aug 11 2009, 01:14 PM
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Tupperware Addict Group: Members Posts: 17 Member No.: 20 Joined: 9-September 08 |
I just saw a cool coin on the landsharkz website. Its an Inukshuk and it has a micro coin that snaps into it. Says you can personalize it. Might be a way to get a cheap start to an exclusive GP coin right away. Then we can work on a more exclusive coin for the near future.
I do think GP is synonomous with the Swan though too. If we had a coin shaped like the one east of the court house, maybe the side view... -------------------- Geocaching: using Multi-Billion Dollar Military equipment to find Tupperware hidden in the woods!
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| Team Three Boys |
Posted: Aug 12 2009, 12:59 PM
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Everything I Look at Looks Like a Geocache Group: Members Posts: 97 Member No.: 4 Joined: 28-April 07 |
I looked at those coins on landsharkz and I think a micro coin from www.cacheaddict.com would be a better first choice. They are called geotags.
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| mayzdayz |
Posted: Aug 12 2009, 06:16 PM
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Tupperware Addict Group: Members Posts: 17 Member No.: 20 Joined: 9-September 08 |
I did a google search of swan and geocoin and only came up with one. I also came up with some very cool swan images that would look good on a coin or geotag. I will put them all in a word document and email it to you or try to attach them here somehow (I am not very familiar with forums).
....nope, that was unsuccessful. -------------------- Geocaching: using Multi-Billion Dollar Military equipment to find Tupperware hidden in the woods!
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| 4PATS |
Posted: Aug 28 2009, 04:48 PM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 96 Member No.: 1 Joined: 3-April 07 |
The reason I suggested including other nearby cities is to help with the cost of the coins. I mean, how many are we each going to buy, right?
This is what dronnord fom Slave Lake said: I made about 100 coins and 100 Geotags.Are u talking about the SLAM&G Coin or the SLACR09 Geotag? Either way it worked out that the SLAM&G coins with minting, art work, postage, US/CAN conversion etc came to about $9.00 apiece. The geotags came to about $5 apiece.AS I paid for everything in Canadian and had to convert to American the prices fluctuated and I had to pay out of pocket because of dollar differences. As I was the one that wanted the coins and got everyone involved I took a kick on that end. After all was said and done Landsharkz would have been the way to go. All Canadian and no exchange. The money I saved by going to Oakcoins I lost by the time the artwork was done and the coins were ready etc. It takes about 3 months, start to finish with all the running around. I suggest you find a friend who is good with photoshop and go from there. Get your design have them put it together than get ahold of Chris and Helen and they will be more than happy to help you through it. I would be interested in anything you guys put together as I am a selective Geocoin collector.If you need a hand with anything just let me know. -------------------- ~ 4 Paws And Then Some
(caching Grande Prairie and beyond since 2006) |
| 4PATS |
Posted: Aug 28 2009, 05:30 PM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 96 Member No.: 1 Joined: 3-April 07 |
We also might want to pick a design that is "catchy" - for example, pirate-ish designs have sold better than say, a corn field design. Glow-in-the-dark is another attractiv attribute.
(check out eBay for a lot of geocoin designs and popularity) Something that includes all our surrounding areas is the pumpjack, but I am rather tired of seeing the pumpjack used to represent everything in Alberta. The south has the dinosaurs, etc. We don't necessarily need to depict something from our region, although it would be nice. We should throw out ideas about what things remind you of our geographical area, and also of what ideas would simply be appealing in a coin YOU would buy. Even if the idea isn't "good," don't be afraid to get it out there anyway because it may jog somebody else's mind on an idea. -------------------- ~ 4 Paws And Then Some
(caching Grande Prairie and beyond since 2006) |
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