• The Essex County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit challenge coin from New Jersey honors the dedication, discipline, and courage of the handlers and their four-legged partners who serve the community with loyalty and precision. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have a challenge coin

  • The “Black Ops – I Wasn’t Here” challenge coin captures the mystery, humor, and unspoken valor associated with covert operations. It’s a tongue-in-cheek nod to the secrecy and deniability required in black ops work, while also serving as a mark of pride and camaraderie among those in the special operations or intelligence communities. We invite

  • The NYPD Crime Prevention Division is part of the NYPD’s Community Affairs Bureau, dedicated to educating the public and businesses about crime trends and preventive measures. In the broader NYPD challenge coin tradition, divisional coins serve as tokens of recognition and departmental identity. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum!

  • The NYPD 66th Precinct “Midwood – Boro Park – Kensington” challenge coin is a collectible honoring the precinct that serves these Brooklyn neighborhoods. 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 in and trade it for our Inaugural Museum Coin.

  • The coin is branded with both “Blue Lives Matter” messaging and New York Giants (aka “Big Blue”) imagery—essentially celebrating support for NYPD officers alongside fandom of the football team. 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?

  • The NYPD Auxiliary Police challenge coin is a commemorative token issued to members of the NYC Police Department’s volunteer reserve force—Auxiliary Police—who assist with traffic control, crowd management, and community events throughout the city. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have a challenge

  • The NYPD Fugitive Enforcement Division (FED) Detective Coin—sometimes labeled with unit designations like D37 (Juvenile Crime Squad) or B89—is a commemorative token honoring detectives operating within the NYPD’s division responsible for tracking and arresting fugitives across the city. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and

  • The NYPD 19th Precinct Detective Squad coin is a commemorative piece issued by the Upper East Side precinct, often linked to notable events such as the 2015 Pope Francis visit. 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

  • The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) is a specialized unit trained to manage high-stakes situations, such as hostage crises or suicidal individuals, through effective communication and de-escalation techniques. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have a challenge coin

  • The Illinois DRE coin marks recognition of certified Drug Recognition Experts in the state, following the tradition of law enforcement challenge coins that celebrate DRE training and expertise. 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