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Signature coin etiquette?


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What's the etiquette when finding someones signature coin in a cache? Do we move it to another cache like a trackable, or leave it where it is? Or trade it for some swag, and collect signature coins? I'm guessing probably not the latter, but thought I'd ask.

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What's the etiquette when finding someones signature coin in a cache? Do we move it to another cache like a trackable, or leave it where it is? Or trade it for some swag, and collect signature coins? I'm guessing probably not the latter, but thought I'd ask.

 

Yes. :D

 

They can be treated as swag.

Kept, swapped, whatever. :)

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Some of us collect personal signature items left by other geocachers. Actually, those are the only things I trade for.

 

Just be careful that it isn't labeled "trackable at geocaching.com" (or anything similar). Those are geocoins, and should be moved from cache to cache, and their movements should be logged online (at geocaching.com of course).

 

But otherwise, they're just trade items.

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Just be careful that it isn't labeled "trackable at geocaching.com" (or anything similar). Those are geocoins, and should be moved from cache to cache, and their movements should be logged online (at geocaching.com of course).

 

But otherwise, they're just trade items.

 

Yeah, it was definitely a signature coin. It had a number on it, but it wasn't a trackable number, just a #002 or whatever. Can't wait to find a trackable though! :)

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