Challenge Coins – All That You Need To Know
by John yang Maxun groupChallenge Coins: Introduction
Challenge coins
are the metal coins or medallions given as a signature of bravery or
recognition. These coins are given away as a reward for accomplishment of a daring
feat. The organizations that award the challenge
coins have their insignia printed on them. The defense sectors make good
use of these challenge coins.
Background of the Challenge Coins:
The challenge coins hold interesting story of their origination and
their usage. They were awarded to the
flying squadrons. The history dates back when one of the American pilot landed
into the French territory. Upon presenting the challenge coin, life of the pilot was sparred. However, the presentation of the military challenge coin proved his identity as an ally and his life was spared.
Other than this, there had been countless other tales that provide an account
of the origins of the military challenge
coin.
Uses of Challenge Coins:
·
They
are given as a symbol of gratitude towards guests upon visit to an organization
·
Morale
boosting award to the deserving candidate
·
They
are possessed by members of an organization to present the affiliation
·
A
bravery token
With all the rich history and significance
that the challenge coins enjoy, it
would not be surprising to state that the value of such coins is immense. The challenge coins hold significant worth
as a possession for the
Organizations that can use challenge
coins include:
·
defense
sectors
·
scout
troops
·
clubs
·
sports
teams
·
social
groups
·
business
organizations
·
all
associations
With the growth in the manufacturing
techniques, it is now possible to have the custom designed challenge coins. The complex techniques used by the companies offer
personalization techniques to the customers.
Challenge Coins: Manufacturing and Customer Selections
Customization/Personalization
·
Customers
can opt for 2D and 3D molding options. The 3D provides a unique dimension to
the challenge coin but is a bit more expensive than those, mold with 2D.
·
Many
companies offer both shiny finish and antique finish options. Brass is the most
common metal used for manufacturing of the challenge
coins. Black nickel in the shiny finish section is the rarest and most
expensive of the manufacturing selections of the challenge coins.
·
Due
to the advancements in the manufacturing technology, customers can get their challenge coins in various colors. This
provides greater personalization options for the customers.
Varieties
Challenge coins
are not necessarily coin shaped. Many customers customize them into dog tags,
bottle openers, medallions, label pins, key chains, embroidered patches, badges
and many more. The choices are endless!
Many companies manufacture these challenge coins. Usually it takes
around 20 days to get a challenge coin
made. However, some companies do offer the fast services within 15 days. Manufacturing
a challenge coin is a time consuming
task and requires delicate handling. One must make sure that the companies
willing to deliver the challenge coins
in less time, do not compromise on quality.
Conclusion
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