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Front and back view of the challenge coin created by 2nd Lt. Michael Moser. The number of requests for the coin has exceeded Moser’s expectations, but he is doing what he can to order more as ...
While not all challenge coins are focused on the military, former President Trump received several coins from U.S. service members, including one-handed to him by Vice-Admiral Dave Johnson ...
John Wertman, a coin collector, with his Trump 'challenge coin'. Photo / The Washington Post The "challenge coin" no longer features the presidential seal or national motto. But it does have "Make ...
As the nation grapples with tensions over cases of police brutality, a small Miami company says it’s found a successful niche selling pro-law-enforcement “challenge coins” and pins online.
Columbus Police Chief Charles Sherer's challenge coin collection is displayed on a desk in the Columbus Police Department. The challenge coins are another tradeable item unique to each police ...
Although the “challenge coins” have long been used as part of the president’s official duties, aides tell the Washington Post Trump is likely also going to be handing them out to donors and ...
Fire Chief D.C. Haas of the Smith Valley Fire Department with the commemorative plaque they made to display a challenge coin given to him by the sister of Tina DeLong-Griswold who was killed in ...
The coin - which was commemorating the 15-year anniversary of the Dallas Police Department's South Central patrol division - depicted a Pillsbury Dough Boy holding cash and a gun as he stands ...
The challenge coin was created to commemorate the successful operation that eliminated bin Laden. One side of the coin is marked “May 1, 2011,” the U.S. date when the operation occurred. The ...