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    Thursday, October 14th, 2010
    2:49 pm
    Why Collect Coast Guard coins
    CHALLENGE COINS



    A Challenge Coin is a small coin which bears the name of an organization and it's carried by all the members with the organization as a sign of unity and solidarity. It's provided to a person to show his membership towards the group. It is also utilized as an instrument to enhance morale.








    The origin of this coast guard coins is an issue that is subjected to much debates and discussions. There are many organizations who claim that they are the originators of coin maker but it is most commonly accepted that the United States Army Air Service came up using the idea of challenge coins.




    The idea of challenging is probably the most effective way to make sure that the members of a particular organization are bearing their coin of the unit. The guidelines of challenging may be different from one unit to another and may also apply to only those participants who have been provided a challenge coin. It's truly a source of morale inside the organization.




    One can find many Presidents of the United States who carried rows and rows of challenge coins as a mark of service to his nation. President Bill Clinton had several rows of challenge coins which he received from the United Nations for his service to his nation. President George Bush was provided a challenge coin by a Marine combat patrol unit. He was given this coin when he visited Al-Asad Airbase in Iraq for a extremely short and sudden visit.
    Coin Makers have become less expensive these days because its demand has increased to a great extent and also its availability. Price of challenge coins is a lot less in countries outside the United States for example in Chine, North Korea and so on. But in reality original and authentic challenge coins can only be discovered with a high ranking military officer.




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