Geocoins
appear in a variety of sizes, colors, and shapes. Additionally
geocoins have been distributed by state geocaching groups
or to mark a geocaching group's event. Recently they have
even
been distributed by individuals as personal geocoins. Some
end up
being traded,
some are purchased and
held as collector's items, some become travel bugs. In short,
there's a lot of variety when it comes to trying to answer
the question, "What is
a Geocoin". This gallery presents a cross section of types and styles
to help give you an idea of the creative talent that has gone
into the making of these coins.
Initially
all the images in this Gallery are from the collection
of Mike Ott and were photographed by Richard Sutor but
this Gallery is designed to grow. If you have a geocoin
or two and you'd like to share an image of it contact
us, we'll get back to you and make arrangements
for creating the image. You will get screen credit
for your
contribution.
Also,
as you browse the gallery, if you see any incorrect captions
please contact us and tell us what needs to be fixed.