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Beginners Guide: Basic Information about Challenge Coins

Military challenge coins come in several different sizes, shapes, and colors and they are often bespoke to represent the exceptional situation in which it is being presented. log on http://phoenixchallengecoins.com/

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Beginners Guide: Basic Information about Challenge Coins

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  1. Beginners Guide: Basic Information about Challenge Coins http://phoenixchallengecoins.com/

  2. http://phoenixchallengecoins.com/

  3. Here’s a brief summary of the Challenge Coins. •  1.      Challenge coin had its origin in military during the First World War and the first Challenge coin was made of bronze with gold plating. • 2.      Challenge coins are used to honor people on special occasions and are sold as fund raisers. http://phoenixchallengecoins.com/

  4. 3.      Military challenge coins come in several different sizes, shapes, and colors and they are often bespoke to represent the exceptional situation in which it is being presented. • 4.      In general, challenge coins are around 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter and about 1/10-inch thick, but the sizes and styles vary wildly—some even come in unusual shapes like shields, pentagons, arrowheads, and dog tags. http://phoenixchallengecoins.com/

  5. 5.      In earlier days these coins were given as a rewarding as representative of the unit. But nowadays challenge coins are used by all military, law enforcement, fire department, rescue units, educational institutions, business organizations, etc • 6.      Military challenge and collectible coins are also called memorial, unit challenge coins, honor coins, unit coins, collector and commander’s coins. • 7.      Companies create their own Custom challenge coins with theircompany logo and a slogan, which are used as a marketing and branding device. http://phoenixchallengecoins.com/

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