What Challenge Coins Signify

vendredi 22 octobre 2010 | posted in | 0 comments

When it comes to challenge coins, they signify many different things
to many different people. One of the first things that they will
signify is the unit that someone belongs to. They may also represent
an organization or club that the holder belongs to. They also signify
the completion of an important event such as a milestone or award that
may not be recognized by any other means. The third thing that they
signify is an achievement that is not in the list above. These are not
the only things that they signify, however.Challenge coins also prove
membership to an organization, military or otherwise. This is
especially true when challenged by someone in that particular
organization. They can also be an effective morale booster. No matter
what type of organization that you belong to, being given one of these
coins is an event that you will always remember. These coins are
treasured and mean a great deal to those who have them, and rightfully
so. These can also be used as a reward or merit badge for those in
both military and police organizations. The same can hold true of non
military organizations such as AA for example.If you took a look at
the challenge coins of AA, each coin is given in honor of certain
milestones such as 1 year, 5 year and other milestones that a member
of AA would reach in sobriety. The same will hold true for other
organizations. Either way that you look at it, you can see how
valuable these coins really are to the person being presented with the
coin. Coin collectors also like them because of their value as a coin.
So the significance of the coin will vary from person to person as it
will signify different events to different people.

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