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Challenge Coins - A Special Type Of Coins
By madcore
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If you are concerned in collecting United States coins, you should consider adding Challenge to your collection. They are a very special type of coins. You see a Challenge is a small decoration (usually military) bearing an organization’s emblem, they are given to service personnel to raise their moral and enforce the image of the entire unit supporting each other.

While the origins of the challenge are of much debate, most agree to the fact that it started during the First World War. Some say this tradition began in the United States Army Air Service. During this period they were many volunteers joining in the US Army. As the story goes one of the service lieutenant ordered small, solid bronze medallions (or coins) to be made. The coin was gold-plated with an engraving of the squadron’s insignia and was very valuable. Those Challenge were presented to each of the pilots in the squadron. One of the pilots who never owned anything as valuable as this coin placed it in a small leather pouch which he hung around is neck.

It is said that this pilot’s aircraft was heavily damaged during a battle and was force to land in enemy territory where he was captured by Germans patrols. The Germans took all of his material possession but never noticed the little Challenge coin hung around his neck. During a battle the pilots managed to escape from the German camp and dressed as a civilian to avoid German patrols. Unfortunately he was later on captured by French patrols. Mistaking him for a German saboteur the French planned to execute him. The story says that just before the execution the pilots shoed is challenge in the hope that is country of origin would be proven. One of the Frenchmen recognized the unit insignia on the coin and delayed the execution long enough to confirm the pilot’s identity.

The pilot was then able to return back home. Those

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