DISPUTANTA - Have you ever heard of challenge coins? Maybe you or someone you know has earned one in recognition of extraordinary service. During a follow-up story interview with Three Brothers' ...
Challenge coins have roots in military history, fostering pride and recognizing achievement. These coins are now used far beyond the military, across law enforcement, business, and the community.
In just a few weeks, one Hoosier member of law enforcement will get a rare recognition: one of the Department of Child Services’ challenge coins honoring “a heroic act that protected a Hoosier child.” ...
Defense Secretary Robert Gates hands a challenge coin bearing his name to a service member at a forward operating base in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, in 2011. Photo by Jason Reed/Getty Images ...
WASHINGTON — Since Bill Clinton occupied the White House, commemorative medallions known as challenge coins have been stately symbols of the presidency coveted by the military, law-enforcement ...
According to Pearlman, most people begin their collecting journey with everyday coins found in circulation. But knowing what ...