Johnnie showed me one of his coins at the CITO event this past weekend, and as luck would have it I found #56 in a cache at nearby Thompson Park later in the day. This one's a keeper!
Shucks - he has an inside track to get all he wants. Now, if only I could get my hands on one of yours ... hint ... hint
True, but the numbers increase, not decrease I won't be parting with #50 for anything. Maybe I'm just more into collecting siggy items than other folks
I saw you came down out of the mtns to get a few caches recently. I think I had left a coin in 1 or 2 of those caches.
< sarcasm > Of course, these coins have a tendency to grow legs and walk away from a cache all by themselves 1/3 of the time. < /sarcasm >
I'll get back up North again sometime and drop a few. Might want to see what caches I hit when I attend GPS school next month. Maybe one of those will be convenient for you to visit shortly after me
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good point AG I will give a higher number or two to Allen to place in the mountains (near Phat-bak) for the mountain cachers to find up in the NE corner of the state.
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OOOOooooooo! Purty! Now I may have to make time to go after some of the North Georgia caches. It would make me happy to have some more found caches outside Gwinnett county.
Johnny, I hope to run across one of these someday. That's a good looking coin.
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