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This geocoin is based on the Flower of Life design.  The Flower of Life is a geometrical figure, composed of six, evenly spaced, overlapping circles of the same diameter, that are arranged to form a flower-like geometric pattern with a six fold symmetry like a hexagon.

It’s considered by many to be a symbol of sacred geometry, also known as God’s Equation, depicting the fundamental forms of space and time.  It’s a visual representation of the life force that is thought to connect all sentient beings.

The Sacred Geometry  and it’s symbols have been used throughout history by philosophers, artists, and architects to express the perfection of form.

The Flower of Life Geocoin was produced in black nickel, antique silver, antique gold and satin gold. The seven circles are depicted with glow in the dark gradient colors.  This geocoin is 40 mm in diameter, and 3 mm thick.  Only 300 were produced, and it was initially released in October 2007. This coin is trackable on Geocaching.com

Read the original information about the Flower of Life geocoin here:

http://www.ingwer.ch/geo/coins/floweroflife.html

All color schemes:

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eye-of-the-tribal-flower-geocoin-red-tb Eye Of The Tribal Flower Geocoin Red TB
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eye-of-the-tribal-flower-geocoin-2-tone-copper-nikel-tb Eye Of The Tribal Flower Geocoin 2 Tone Copper/Nikel TB
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gold-2009-wild-flowers-geocoin-travel-bug Gold 2009 Wild Flowers geocoin travel bug
US $18.99
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eye-of-the-tribal-flower-geocoin-red-tb Eye Of The Tribal Flower Geocoin Red TB
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eye-of-the-tribal-flower-geocoin-2-tone-copper-nikel-tb Eye Of The Tribal Flower Geocoin 2 Tone Copper/Nikel TB
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crikey-geocoin

The Crikey! Geocoin was created and minted by Steve O’Neil as a memorial to Steve Irwin. Steve Irwin lost his life on September 6, 2006 while filming an episode of Crocodile Hunter.

The Crikey! Geocoin was produced and sold by CoinsAndPins.com. It was originally sold for $9.49 each. The Crikey! Geocoin is 3 inches in diameter, and I haven’t been able to find out any additional information.

Steve O’Neil designed this coin to benefit Wildlife Warriors Worldwide, with all proceeds from the first minting being donated to them.

Click here to visit Steve O’Neil’s website.

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landsharkz-geocoin
Gecko Geocoin by Landsharkz.

The Gecko geocoin set comes in six different designs / colors. These geocoins are 42 mm diameter by 3.5 mm thick, with wording on the edge of the coin in English and French.

This geocoin is based on the art of Chris from Landsharks and features a tribal , mosaic design in bright translucent
enamels on black nickel.

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2009-landsharkz-shark-geocoin-gc-trackable-w-icon 2009 LANDSHARKZ SHARK Geocoin - GC Trackable w/Icon
US $9.99 (0 Bid)
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uk-geoguitar

The UK Mega GeoGuitar geocoin was designed by Landsharkz for the first UK Mega Event held in Harrogate Yorkshire, in August 2008. This Geoguitar Geocoin was nearly sold out the first day, with only a few coins available to be sold later

This geocoin is shaped like a Fender Stratocaster guitar and has glitter on the base & background in the shape of the Union Jack, with UK Mega 2008 on the neck of the guitar back.

This geocoin is 3 1/4 inches long by 4 mm thick. It’s trackable at Geocaching.com and has a custom icon.

geoguitar-aussie-australian-guitar-ax-geocoin-trackable GeoGuitar Aussie Australian Guitar Ax Geocoin Trackable
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geoguitar-stars-stripes-usa-guitar-ax-geocoin-trackable GeoGuitar Stars Stripes USA Guitar Ax Geocoin Trackable
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Auction Ends: Monday Oct-04-2010 18:51:44 PDT
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