This is no ordinary geocaching trading item!

SPEND A PENNY! - Men ("Gone Dark") is a Geocoin Club 2006 - Anniversary Edition Travel Bug, traveling from geocache to geocache on a very specific mission.

If you do not intend to log your visit on the Geocaching.com web site, please DO NOT TAKE THIS ITEM. Its travels and its progress requires you to log that it is being taken from this geocache. You will also need to log when you place it in another geocache. It's easy!

If you are willing to log your part of this Trackable's journey and place it in another geocache as soon as possible (after you log your find), grab it from this geocache.

My Current Goal:

The expression, "spend a penny" refers to the (former) use of coin operated locks on public toilets. It was used mostly in the UK and mostly by women (men's urinals were free of charge). Such locks were first introduced at a public toilet outside the Royal Exchange, London, in the 1850s. The first recorded citation of this expression is in H. Lewis's 'Strange Story', 1945: "'Us girls,' she said, 'are going to spend a penny!'" 'Spend a penny' is not used as often now, partly because charges have changed and partly because it seems rather outdated. The writing was on the wall for this phrase, so to speak, from 1977, when the Daily Telegraph printed an article headed "2p to spend a penny."