Perfect to give out to Veterans who have served our country with honor and pride.
Say Thank you to all military men & women who are currently serving and who have served our great county with this
"Honoring All Who Served" Coin Bundle.
These patriotic coins make meaningful gifts for you or a loved one on Memorial Day, Veteran’s Day, deployment,
service anniversaries, and other special occasions.
Precisely carved with a smooth finish which makes it a truly beautiful piece.
This coin is 2” in diameter, the perfect challenge coin, and comes in a round plastic protective case.
A great gift for you or a loved one who has served our country with honor and pride!
The photo displays both the front and reverse sides of the coin.
- Military challenge coin / Thank you for your service coin
- Size 1.57"in diameter and 3mm thick
- High Quality Zinc Alloy w/ Flash Gold Plating or Flash Silver Plating Now Available
- Thank you for your service gift, honoring all who served our country
- Values - loyalty, duty, respect, honor, courage, service, integrity
- We are proud of our veterans, they are heroes who have given their life to something bigger than themselves
- Every Coin Comes With A Free Clear Case

The tradition started in Vietnam, when an Army infantry-run bar tried to keep non-infantrymen away by forcing “outsiders” to buy drinks for the whole bar if they couldn’t prove they had been in combat. The “proof” started with enemy bullets, then got a little out of control with grenades, rockets and unexploded ordnance. So a coin-sized item emblazoned with the unit’s insignia became the accepted form of proof.
This tradition -- now known as a coin check -- continues today, hence it being called a “challenge” coin.If you’ve been in the military or worked for the Defense Department, you know what a challenge coin is. They’ve been an American military tradition for a century, meant to instill unit pride, improve esprit de corps and reward hard work and excellence.

This tradition -- now known as a coin check -- continues today, hence it being called a “challenge” coin.If you’ve been in the military or worked for the Defense Department, you know what a challenge coin is. They’ve been an American military tradition for a century, meant to instill unit pride, improve esprit de corps and reward hard work and excellence.
