San Francisco scavenger hunt winner finds $25,000 gold coin
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San Francisco scavenger hunt winner finds $25,000 gold coin
""We spent months ahead of time coming up with the themes, how we would hide the coins, the coins we picked. It's just fun," Chandler told SFGATE."
""We always try to push it and try to be creative and innovative. We're never going to make everybody happy, but it was very, very overwhelming that people loved the creativity behind the AI.""
""A few of the locations included Coit Tower, the Golden Gate Bridge and Corona Heights, where the biggest prize - a coin worth $25,000 - was hidden.""
Witter Coin organized a citywide scavenger hunt in San Francisco, hiding 10 coins valued at $50,000. The event, now an annual tradition, involved months of planning and innovative clues revealed via Instagram. The clues were designed to be challenging, with pre-testing conducted to ensure they were not easily decipherable. Locations included iconic sites like Coit Tower and the Golden Gate Bridge. The coins were created in San Francisco, with one being a rare $50 gold coin minted in 1851.
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