Categories: Navy, Other

by Coin Curator

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Categories: Navy, Other

by Coin Curator

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The United States Navy (USN) Challenge Coin is a highly respected collectible, given to sailors as a token of appreciation, recognition, or unit affiliation. These coins are often awarded by commanding officers, ship captains, or high-ranking officials to commemorate service, achievements, or special missions.

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