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Need a list for a new collection I am thinking about.

I've got an idea in my head for a new collection.
I want to do a commemorative set themed around the US Military. Just not sure what coins to add to it.
Here's the ones I know of....can anyone gimme some more ideas of what to add to it?
WW2
Korean War
Vietnam
POW
I also want to add the individual branch commems if they are made.
Maybe the Medal of Honor
Any others?
I want to do a commemorative set themed around the US Military. Just not sure what coins to add to it.
Here's the ones I know of....can anyone gimme some more ideas of what to add to it?
WW2
Korean War
Vietnam
POW
I also want to add the individual branch commems if they are made.
Maybe the Medal of Honor
Any others?
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There's a lot of local and Branch variety there.
1995-S 50C Civil War
1991-D $1 Korea
1991-95-D $1 World War II
1994-W $1 Vietnam
1994-W $1 P. O. W.
1994-W $1 Women Military
1995-P $1 Civil War
2002-W $1 West Point
2005-P $1 Marine Corps
2010-W $1 Disabled Veterans
1991-95-W $5 World War II
1995-W $5 Civil War
2011 Army & MoH
<< <i>maybe Challenge Coins?
There's a lot of local and Branch variety there. >>
I gathered over 900 different challenge coins during 11 months in Afghanistan. There are probably over 100,000 different challenge coins... I'd stay away from these unless you have a very specialized collection.
I like the idea of putting the Patriot half in there.
<< <i>Thanks! I think I am going to stick with the more contemporary commems for now. What exactly are "challenge" coins?
I like the idea of putting the Patriot half in there. >>
Challenge coins are a military tradition is some circles. A group of guys goes to a bar and pull out their challenge coins and whoever doesn't have one, Pays.
Many are given as awards by base or group commanders.
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You'd almost have to narrow it to a favorite group or base or some other variable.
I'd consider some of the older commems too:
Grant commem
Antietam
Stone Mountain
Gettysburg
Lexington
Lafayette
If just the men that served and not generals, Lexington (Minutemen) and Antietam (Civil War's bloodiest battle) might be representative.
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<< <i>Thanks! I think I am going to stick with the more contemporary commems for now. What exactly are "challenge" coins?
I like the idea of putting the Patriot half in there. >>
Challenge coins are a military tradition is some circles. A group of guys goes to a bar and pull out their challenge coins and whoever doesn't have one, Pays.
Many are given as awards by base or group commanders.
Link
You'd almost have to narrow it to a favorite group or base or some other variable. >>
Interesting reading about the challenge coins. I was in the Air Force and served during the 1st Gulf War and have never heard of them. Guess I wasn't in the right circle
"Dang Larry! I got about 400 challenge coins..."
Wow... you guys have made my collection look positively anorexic.... incredible. Of course, not being active duty hurts. Guess I will have to get more focused on this. I bet Drunner has a bunch as well. Cheers, RickO