Navy Challenge Coin Honors Families Too

Wednesday, August 24, 2011 by Michael Meador
Navy Challenge CoinThe Naval Special Warfare Group has been in the news a lot lately for their heroic deeds and sacrifices seen around the world.  On May 2, 2011 a group of the elite Navy Seals, a division of under Naval Special Warfare Command, eliminated Osama Bin Laden which thrust the NSWC into the spotlight as the upper echelon of the armed forces.  The world also watched the tragedy of August 6, 2011 when a helicopter crash killed 17 Navy Seals, as well as 8 American and 8 Afghan operatives.  In between these events we were called upon to create a custom challenge coin for the families of the NSWC members stationed in Virginia Beach.  The Virginia Beach outpost of the Naval Special Warfare Command just so happened to be where the families of many fallen soldiers of the August incident lived.

It was a very sobering feeling knowing that just a few weeks before these challenge coins were delivered to the Virginia Beach area that these families were filled with pride for what the Seals had accomplished.  Yet soon after receiving these pocket tokens these families would be filled grief over the loss of their fallen family members.  The coin reads simply "We Also Serve" and outlines the figure of a mother holding an infant, and a little boy saluting the American flag.  The message is simple and powerful, our military families truly serve behind the scenes.  Military Challenge Coin

As much as we as a nation have thanked the troops in all branches of the military for their valiant support and service, I want to take a minute to say thank you to all of the military families out there that also serve.  Thank you for being a support to our heroes.  Thank you to the spouses that endure sleepless nights for the sake of our freedom.  Thank you to the parents of these brave men and women for raising such courageous pillars of humanity.  Finally, thank you to the children of these men and women for carrying the spirit of bravery and justice into generations to come.

If you have taken the time to read this post, I strongly encourage you to leave a message of inspiration to not just the families of the NSWC, but to all families of service men and women so that they might see how much we appreciate them as well.

A Navy Challenge Coin in a League of Its Own

Thursday, June 23, 2011 by Michael Meador
United States Navy Recruiting CommandEvery month we produce dozens of styles of custom challenge coins, and while each has their own unique story and design, there are a few challenge coins that stand out above the rest.  We recently had the opportunity to work with a police officer out in Albuquerque who was also retired Navy.  Dave wanted a custom coin that would symbolize his Navy pride and tell a story of Navy tradition. He wanted to make sure this coin stood above the rest in terms of size and uniqueness, and his idea of going above and beyond the conventional round coin idea ended up paying off great.  By shaping the mold of the coin to mimic the seal for the United States Navy Recruiting Command logo we were able to create something truly unique and collectible. 

It's this level of uniqueness and creativity that we love to work with.  To create a visually striking custom piece that is the center piece of any collection is what we strive for.  We are always eager to see the most unique coin in your collection as well so leave a comment and tell us what the most striking coin is in your collection, and how you came to own it.
United States Navy Recruiting Command
If you are in the market for a unique military challenge coin then look no further. 

Navy Challenge Coins

Thursday, April 15, 2010 by Michael Meador

Most retired Navy men and women take pride in supporting our troops that help protect our country. One unique idea to show your support is by sending your loved ones a custom Navy challenge coin with your own personalized look and message. Navy men and women always appreciate the additional support as they are working hard in their line of service. Families of specific Navy installations can come together by raising money for custom challenge coins.

Sending a custom Navy challenge coin goes a long way with raising the morale of the troops as they are reminded that there are plenty of people that care. In addition to that, Challenge coins are becoming more popular in Navy departments all across the country. They're something members of the Navy love to show off to family and friends. If you are a Chief or other leader within the Navy they can be used as recognition awards for your officers.

Contact us today for a free quote on your custom Navy challenge coin needs!

Challenge Coin History – When, Where and Why Challenge Coins?

Thursday, March 11, 2010 by Michael Meador
Military Custom Challenge CoinsChallenge coins have become a popular item for all branches of the military, service clubs, organizations and departments. The challenge coin has a long tradition of symbolizing unity and providing recognition for fellow members.

“Coining” began in the ancient Roman army, where coins were presented as rewards. The history of the challenge coin dates back to the U.S. military in World War II. There are other undocumented stories of military coins in the early 1900’s, but we’ll focus on Soldiers Magazine’s version from their August 1994 issue.

In the early 1940s, a soldier in the 11th Special Forces Group (SFG), over-stamped some old coins with their emblem, and then gave them to unit members. The 10th SFG was the first to mint their own Special Forces challenge coin and remained the only unit with its own Army challenge coin until the 1980’s.

The military challenge coin tradition carries on today, but now almost every military unit creates its own custom challenge coin which every member carries. It identifies the soldier, sailor, airmen or Marine as a unit member and is a symbol of pride, respect and fellowship. Their revered symbols and mottos capture in metal the essence of their affiliation and fierce pride.

It is fascinating to watch a single batch of Special Forces challenge coins spread over the years to many different custom military coins, including Air Force challenge coins, Marine challenge coins, Navy challenge coins and USMC challenge coins. Even police departments, fire departments, service organizations, local clubs, universities, motorcycle clubs and poker tournaments now use custom coins. Not only are challenge coins a great fundraising tool and morale builder; they still provide the same recognition and appreciation they did in the Roman times.