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  1. Regular Price: $65.00. Sale: $54.00. (1) Coins, President Barack Obama & The Capitol Building, Presidential Seal on Reverse of Obama Coin, Great Seal on Reverse of Capitol, 4 Coin Set, Black Velvet Display and Presentation Case, Front & Reverse of Coins are Displayed, Gold Plated, 1.5" Diameter. Regular Price: $65.00.

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  2. Mar 27, 2023 · The tradition of the presidential challenge coin started with President Bill Clinton in the 1990s. Since then, each successive president has had their unique coin designed and minted, which they give to military personnel, foreign dignitaries, and other notable individuals. As a result, the presidential challenge coin has become an important ...

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    The most well-known story that the internet produced linked the challenge coin tradition back to World War I. As the U.S. started building up its Army Air Service, many men volunteered to serve. One of those men was a wealthy lieutenant who wanted to give each member of his unit a memento, so he ordered several coin-sized bronze medallions to be ma...

    While that story sounds cool, Air Force Historical Research Agency archivist Barry Spink isn’t buying it. He said he’d been told in the 1990s that the tradition started in Vietnam, when an Army infantry-run bar tried to keep non-infantrymen away by forcing “outsiders” to buy drinks for the whole bar if they couldn’t prove they had been in combat. T...

    Spink also sent me an article called “Coining a Tradition” that was printed in a 1994 edition of Soldiers Magazine. It offered a similar version of the Vietnam story, the World War I tale and one other option, which dates back to the early 1960s: “A member of the 11th Special Forces Group took old coins, had them overstamped with a different emblem...

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  4. Jan 8, 2014 · The rarest challenge coins are the presidential challenge coins, bearing the Seal of the President of the United States. Since Bill Clinton was in office, each U.S. president has had a custom coin for their administration, usually passed down to military personal, wounded military members and their families as well as foreign dignitaries.

  5. More Than Just Military Challenge Coins. We offer a wide variety of challenge coins from a Navy Dixie Cup coin, religious challenge coins like the Star of David coin and The Armor of God coin, to our presidential challenge military challenge coin collection honoring eight iconic and influential presidents like Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy.

  6. Dec 27, 2021 · Regular circulating demand for the coins will be met through the Federal Reserve Bank’s existing inventory of circulating coins minted prior to 2012. The Presidential $1 Coin Act (Public Law 109-145) seeks to revitalize the design of United States coins and return circulating coinage to its position as an object of aesthetic beauty in its own ...

  7. Shop our extensive collection of military challenge coins designed to honor our service members and their families. From Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Space Force, to unique Presidential coins, bottle openers and key chains, the Challenge Coin Company has it all.

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