Categories: Police, Uncategorized

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Categories: Police, Uncategorized

by Coin Curator

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The Essex County Prosecutor’s Office (ECPO) challenge coin is a commemorative token that represents the law enforcement and legal authority of the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office, which serves as the chief law enforcement agency in Essex County, New Jersey.

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