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For me, coins are testimony of a place, a time and evoke emotions of my own past.

I see the world passing by so quickly yet those images of the past are forever encapsulated in those images.

Inspiration.

This is my inspiration.
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 Posted 02/05/2011  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Billie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What is that represented on the coin?
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From the WEB....2004 Hopewell Rocks Coin
When glaciers from the last Ice Age began to melt 13,000 years ago, a valley filled with water. As the seawater rose, it began to move with the daily rhythm of the tides. Every time it flowed in and out of the valley, the water caressed the shoreline, filling the vertical cracks in the cliffs and carrying away bits of rock.

After millennia, huge blocks of stone stood alone, separated from the shore. To this day, 200 billion tones of water continue to swirl around the base of these rocks, sculpting distinctive flowerpot shapes that draw visitors from around the world. Every day, the sea retreats from the Bay of Fundy (New Brunswick) to reveal a landscape of unimaginable artistry - a magical place of ancient sculptures that are still incomplete














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02/05/2011 9:52 pm
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Thanks..
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Inspiration.
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wow a great looking coin.
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Thank you 1cent!

Inspiration.
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Can-coins ...boy the mint sure hit that nail on the head...so cool how you took the real rocks and overlay-ed them onto the coin...you really have a talent for photography...
Thanks 1cent for providing a pic of the actual rocks...
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Another great picture C_C.... and nice photoshop skills on the second picture. ;)

There isn't a lot of geology related coins, but it is nice to see. Hopefully there will be more.
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There are a tonne of geology coins from australia
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I've been there a few times. Well worth the stop if your ever in New Brunswick.
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Wow, nice chop c_c!
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Thanks 1cent, I used GIMP.

http://www.gimp.org/downloads/

Very powerful and low cost.
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