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Challenge Coin - A Metal Coin For Souvenir

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The custom design of a Challenge Coin is based around the concept and purpose of the coin. It will determine the basic design elements, its complexity and add-ons. For example, you can choose to have a bottle opener fashioned out of your Challenge Coin, or you can design it with a variety of shapes and colors. The purpose of the Challenge Coin will also determine the size and plating of the coin.

The tradition of challenge coins dates back to World War II. During World War II, the Office Strategic Service (OSS) personnel were deployed in Nazi-held France. As part of their recruitment efforts, these soldiers would use their challenge coins as "bona fides" during meetings. A wealthy lieutenant decided to give the units he had recruited a coin-sized bronze medallion each to serve as a reminder of their service and commitment to the cause.

Obtaining a Challenge Coin is a special honor. Receiving one signifies a great accomplishment, and a challenge coin can also be a great networking tool. Many people wear or show their coins with pride, and they can also be an effective marketing tool. Some challenge coins feature special designs or messages, while others are just a commemorative item. Whatever your reason for receiving a Challenge Coin, the best part is that it's a symbol of your achievement and the people you know.

The coin check is one of the most important parts of a Challenge Coin competition. During the coin check, the challenger must produce his or her coin in a timely manner. Depending on the organization, this may involve paying for a round of drinks, for instance. The penalty for not paying for drinks, however, depends on the rules and regulations of the organization. The punishment may involve a number of different activities. For example, the challenger may not be able to go out of his or her office without having to pay for a round of drinks.

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