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  2. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    The front of a U.S. Marine Corps birthday ball medallion Huguenot méreau used as a challenge coin during 17th century Protestant persecution in France. A challenge coin is a small coin or medallion, bearing an organization's insignia or emblem and carried by the organization's members. Traditionally, they might be given to prove membership ...

  3. David Cornell (artist) - Wikipedia

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    David Cornell is an English sculptor, coin designer and painter.. Born in London in 1935, [1] Cornell studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts between 1950 and 1956 studying under Roger Hilton; [2] the Harrow School of Art from 1965 to 1966; and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [3] in 1968, studying anatomy under Robert Beverley Hale.

  4. Airman's coin - Wikipedia

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    The Airman's coin is a challenge coin that is awarded to United States Air Force enlisted Airmen upon completion of Basic Military Training at Lackland AFB, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After the award of the coin the individual is no longer referred to as " trainee ," but as "Airman," marking the successful completion of the first phase of training in ...

  5. Category:Challenge coins - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Challenge coins" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. JAGcoin.png 421 × 237; 136 KB. YDCoinReverse.jpg 299 × 305; 95 KB

  6. Alex Shagin - Wikipedia

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    The following medals and coins are compiled from Coin World archives, with Shagin's favorites listed at the top: Israel commemorative medal in gold, silver and bronze, honoring Anne Frank, issued in 1988 by the Israel Government Coin and Medal Corp.; 30-millimeter bronze, 27-millimeter silver and 18-millimeter gold.

  7. Don Everhart - Wikipedia

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    Donald Nelson Everhart II (born August 19, 1949 in York, Pennsylvania) is an American coin and medal engraver-medalist, and sculptor who has worked for the private Franklin Mint, as a freelance designer, and since 2004 has worked for the United States Mint in Philadelphia. With over 1,000 models for coins and medals attributed to him as of 2008 ...

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