Armed Forces

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Challenge Coins: coin your value

The use of challenge coins by military units is a storied tradition that by some accounts dates to World War I pilots and, later, to U.S. Special Forces units in Viet Nam. From these origins, today nearly every military unit has an individually-crafted challenge coin which is earned and carried by each member. Unit coins represent the respect, comradery, and commitment of the organization, as well as a sense of pride in oneself and in the unit. Coins are treasured by individual members who go to great lengths to ensure that they always have their coins with them. At Coin-USA, we are proud to support this legacy of unit pride and heritage by producing individually crafted coins to US military units serving around the world.

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Our personalized coins to celebrate your service

Our Challenge Coins are minted with a process that guarantees the highest degree of customization. Send us your coats of arms and images, our staff will be available for timely and professional advice. You will have the opportunity to mint your coins choosing between the luster of 24 karat gold, the brilliance of silver, the glow of bronze and the shine of copper. In addition to selecting the materials and colors, it is also possible to choose the embossing process for your coins. With our online configurator you can create your design and choose different finishes.

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An immortal memory of your service

Forged in the style of military medals, embossed with the utmost precision and attention to detail, our military Challenge Coins are your personal reminder of the most important experiences of your life. The Challenge Coins are the symbol of your values, your courage and the memory that must remain alive and resist the weight of time, an immortal honour. At Il Tallero we guarantee you professional support and advice during the selection process, sending free samples and designs, fast and punctual delivery all over the world.

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Disclaimer: Our products on these pages are called “coins” in order to comply with the general linguistic denomination. It should be expressly underlined that these are individually made medals and not current or past payment/currency instruments.