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  1. Iowa Veteran

    Iowa Veteran Grizzled Veteran

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    I was packing up stuff this morning to appease the wife and while packing my challenge coins, I thought it would be neat if we had some Bowhunting.com coins. I asked an administrator to send it up to the powers that be, but I thought I should also see if there is an interest first. So, I have a couple questions for you:

    1. Do you know what a challenge coin is?

    2. If they were available through BHC, would you purchase one?

    Here a are couple designs I threw together:

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    This one wouldn't necessarily have to have the 200 point club thing on there, but thought it was cool.


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    This one is a heads or tails coin.

    You have to imagine them in an "antique silver finish" and they're 1 1/2" in diameter.
     
  2. davidmil

    davidmil Grizzled Veteran

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    Can't say I'm a big fan of challenge coins... so, nope.... I probably wouldn't buy one. I already have enough junk to carry in my pockets. LOL
     
  3. aaron21

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    no idea what a challenge coin is.
     
  4. Iowa Veteran

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    Challenge coins are very popular among military and law enforcement personnel. You carry on with you and when you are with friends, one pulls out a coin and challenges the others. Whoever does not have a coin buys the drinks for those who have a coin. If all have coins, the challenger has to buy a round. They're also used to recognize those who have done something outstanding. I have one from the Secretary of Defense, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, The Director of the National Guard, and many many others I've collected over the years. I'll post some photos.
     

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