“The Jasmer Challenge is a very unique and very ambitious geocaching adventure. The concept is simple: you must find at least one geocache that was placed in every month back to the start of geocaching in May of 2000. You then get to surf the waves of time, with an infinite challenge that adds every month!  The real challenge:  finding enough of those old caches to complete the grid! To celebrate those infinite surfers, are friends at CreaCoins® came up with this very unique and amazing Jasmer Challenge geocoin!”
Marty Evans – Groundspeak (Geocaching.com)


“In October 2021 we (Luc De Haes, the designer aka spockske and Katrijn aka JazzyMouse) spent almost a monthy to discover Namibia, this most unique and beautiful country, and do some wonderful caches. After many concepts and designs the final design for a Namibia Souvenir Geocoin was completed. During my travel in Namibia I collected Kalahari sand to be part of the geocoins as you can see in this picture.”
Luc De Haes – CreaCoins


“This is the backside of a coin made to fundraise for Stopdarmkanker vzw, which is a Belgian non-profit organisation that strives for the most early as possible detection of colon cancer by spreading prevention knowledge and informing people.
It was ordered by the Belgian Geocoin Association. The fundraise resulted in a 2020 Euro donation to Stopdarmkanker.”
Youry De Winter – Belgian Geocoin Association


“This is one of 11 coins to commemorate famous Belgians. One was made for each of the 11 regions (10 provincies and the capital area of Brussels). The picture shown here is the frontside of the coin made about Adrian de Gerlache, an officer in the Belgian Royal Navy who led the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897–99, the first to winter in Antarctica.
In 1896, he purchased the Norwegian-built whaling ship Patria, which, following an extensive refit, he renamed as the Belgica. He set sail from Antwerp on 16 August 1897.”
Luc De Haes – CreaCoins


“This tag was made to be given as a mystery gift, together with a geocoin, to coin collectors. Being a “mystery” gift we can’t disclose the customer’s identity. It’s a custom among collectors to show their friendship in a discrete way and show they are valued to for their colector’s community membership.”
Luc De Haes – Creacoins


“This tag was specially made for our first GEO Oktoberfest in Krinkelt (Belgium) and the associated GeoArt (a geocaching related challenge).
We designed the logo and CreaCoins assisted us in transforming it to a metal tag design.
Very satisfied with the result! Luc, thank you for the great cooperation and the correct handling!”

Francis Van Kalck aka Bleuke – Beerfriends


“This pin was made to commemorate attendance to the GeoCoinFest Europe in 2017 that welcomed over 1400 attendees. It was ordered by the Belgian Geocoin Association who organised this mega event in Aarschot (Belgium).”
Youry De Winter – Belgian Geocoin Association


“The concept of this pin was ours but CreaCoins transformed it to a design with all its details. The pin was made for Birre’s Camper Friends for the attendees to the international geocaching camping event “Welcome To Belgium”. The compass rose and the globe symbolize that we welcome geocachers from all over the world. Thank you Luc for a very successful collaboration.”
Joan Van Bierbeek aka Birre – Birre’s Campers Friends


This pin was made for Adventure Bollooning. It was designed by CreaCoins.


“10 Cie POL & TptHy is as a support unit within the Brigade Piron (Belgian 1st Infantry Brigade) and took active part in the liberation from August 1944 until the end of WW II. Its members continue to honor the traditions. To emphasize the cohesion of the unit and involve the members in its rich past, a unit coin was created in 2018. It carries the unit’s coat of arms on one side and the main vehicle for the execution of the current transport orders on the reverse. A brief explanation of our intention and a short history of the unit were sufficient for Luc to create and realize this beautiful specimen.”
Stéphane Debevere – Ministry of Defense


“During our international assignments it is customary to reward staff with a medal. In Mali I was commissioned to design such a medal. For the artwork and production I trusted on Luc to assist me. Luc was a great help in developing this project especially in choosing the right materials, the right colors and carefully monitoring the production.”
Guy Pasteels – Ministry of Defense