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Communities Honor Veterans and Fallen Soldiers with Challenge Coins

July 25, 2012
Jul 25, 2012
2 minute read

Communities take great pride in their residents that are veterans and active duty military personnel.  That’s why they mourn the loss of those lives lost during combat heavily.  The town of Sawmills, North Carolina celebrates its veterans every year with a unique challenge coin.

The town seal can be found on the front of the coin and a battlefield cross and reference to the U.S. military can be seen on the back of the coin.  Designs like these intrigue people and get them interested in the event that you’re trying to promote.  An oblique edge on the challenge coin completes the design making it an attractive memento for everyone to enjoy.

Challenge coins can be customized in a number of different ways.  Here are some ideas for your own order of military challenge coins:

  • 3D Images
  • Decorative Edges
  • Dual Plating
  • Sequential Numbering
  • Antiqued Metal
  • Cut Outs
  • Bottle Opener Mechanisms
  • Medallions

Custom challenge coins are unique and personal keepsakes.  People hold onto custom challenge coins for long periods of time.  That’s because they are rich with sentimental value.  Presentation options like velvet boxes and acrylic coin cases make it possible to store and display custom coins safely and easily for years and years.  You can learn more about the different cases, bags, and stands that we offer by visiting http://www.challengecoinsplus.com/pricing.html.

Get your own custom challenge coins today by visiting http://www.challengecoinsplus.com to request a no obligation, free price quote and full color digital proof.  You can also email info@challengecoinsplus.com or call 1-800-252-0904 toll-free with your inquiry.  We will do our part to ensure that every one of your veteran and military challenge coins are exactly what you want them to be.  Your satisfaction is our number one priority.