It's me, I have the coin. I alluded to this in my previous message. There was some hidden text, copy and paste the message into notepad to see it.
Anyway, I'll start off with a summary of how I found the location:
Firstly, entering "the dark and bright phases of an object in NZ folklore" into Google gives this site as the first result:
http://folksong.org.nz/rona/index.htmlThe site details the legends of Rona. Promising. I then used Google to search for "Rona Island" and this produced two possibilities: North Rona and the Island of Rona. Using Mulitmap, North Rona is here:
http://www.multimap.com/s/gyb9lrNM, which didn't look very promising, you'd find it difficult to find anywhere more remote (zoom out to see what I mean). The Island of Rona is here:
http://www.multimap.com/s/g2fxsxoo, and zooming in a bit:
http://www.multimap.com/s/jxa5vzni - Meall Acairseid, a hill with a trigpoint. Well, that must have been the place. But it was quite a way to go:
Now, this next bit will either make you accuse me of not playing in the spirit of the search or bang your head on the table thinking why didn't I do that.
After reading through the Island of Rona's website (
http://www.isleofrona.com/), I decided to e-mail the island's only resident, Mr Bill Cowie, to tell him there's a coin hidden in the trig point. He responded a few days later, surprisingly, to say he'd go and have a look. A couple of days after that, I get an e-mail saying he's found it and what should he do with it. So I e-mailed him SW's phone number and a link to their web site so he can claim the Isis. He responds saying he's too busy with guests and would I like to have the coin. So he posted it to me. That was a fortnight ago and it arrived yesterday, it would have been earlier but stormy weather prevented the boat taking the post from getting to the island and it's a weekly service. Mr Cowie told me of the delay and that some visitors may have been there to look for the coin. So I posted those odd messages on this forum to let people know it had been found, but I didn't actually have the coin at time so I didn't want to say I had it incase anything untoward happened.
I asked Bill to send some photos of the place the coin was found, and here's what he sent:
Skizz