- size: 1.75 inches diameter (app. 44 mm); 3 mm thickness
- limited: 75 pieces
- trackable at Geocaching.com
- own Icon at Geocaching.com:
- Back: Wilhelm Busch
- Front Max & Moritz
- Prefix: MM
Max & Moritz. Two of the most popular german scallawags. Published 1865 of Wilhelm Busch.
Wilhelm Busch (1832 - 1908) was a popular german humorist, poet, illustrator and painter.
The Max & Moritz geocoin has a size of 1.75 inches. It's trackable at geocaching.com and has it own unique icon.
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