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9/11 – In Memory of the Fallen challenge coin stands as a solemn tribute to the heroes and innocent lives lost on September 11, 2001. Engraved with powerful imagery and inscriptions, this side of the coin honors the courage of first responders, the resilience of survivors, and the enduring spirit of a nation united in grief and resolve. Every detail serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made on that tragic day—firefighters, police officers, EMTs, and civilians who faced unimaginable adversity with bravery. This side of the coin not only commemorates the fallen but also reinforces the promise: “Never Forget.”
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