by Coin Curator 2
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The 2016 Apple Freedom Coin is a symbolic challenge coin created to represent the clash between personal privacy and national security during Apple’s high-profile standoff with the FBI in 2016. Following the San Bernardino terrorist attack, the FBI requested Apple’s assistance in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the attackers—an act Apple refused, citing the broader implications for user privacy and security.
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The Operation Iraqi Freedom “Letting Freedom Ring” challenge coin commemorates the service and sacrifice of U.S. military personnel who participated in the Iraq conflict while emphasizing the mission to promote liberty and stability. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have a challenge coin
The Operation Iraqi Freedom March 2003 – April 2004 challenge coin honors the service members who participated in the initial and critical phases of the Iraq War. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have a challenge coin we may not have? Bring it
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection JFK Airport challenge coin honors the frontline officers who safeguard one of the nation’s busiest international gateways. Often featuring the CBP emblem, imagery of JFK Airport, and symbols of aviation and national security, the coin represents the dedication, vigilance, and professionalism required to protect America’s borders. We invite you
The Shoot-A-.50 Cal Challenge challenge coin celebrates the thrill, power, and unforgettable experience of firing one of the most iconic heavy-caliber firearms in the world. Often featuring bold imagery such as a .50 caliber round, a Barrett-style rifle, or explosive-themed graphics, the coin symbolizes both the accomplishment and adrenaline of completing the challenge. We invite

