Nevada Highway Patrol Coin

Nevada Highway Patrol Coin

Nevada Highway Patrol Coin

Nevada was one of the first western states to have an organized highway patrol function. On June 23, 1923, the first Nevada State Highway Patrolman was hired by the Nevada Highway Department under the supervision of the Inspector of the Nevada State Police. The Nevada Highway Patrol has jurisdiction anywhere within the state. The headquarters is located in Carson City with regional commands in Reno, Elko, and Las Vegas.

Its mission is to promote safety on Nevada Highways by providing law enforcement traffic services to the motoring public. To accomplish our mission, the Division is committed to the following organizational values as the foundation of its pledge to public Safety, Service, and Security. And its vision is to be a united and diverse workforce providing statewide 24-hour service to the motoring public resulting in safer highways.

A unit in the Nevada Highway Patrol, the Northern Command East State Trooper, asked us to produce them their custom challenge coin. The design was straightforward and clear, just the emblem of the Nevada Highway Patrol on one side, and the State of Nevada’s Flag with the Star Spangled Banner as the background, on the other side. A brushed raw metal look finish made this coin a humble yet elegant one.

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NBHC Belle Chasse Coin

NBHC Belle Chasse Coin

NBHC Belle Chasse Coin

NBHC or Naval Branch Health Clinic Belle Chasse is one of 10 branch clinics assigned to Naval Hospital Pensacola. Naval Hospital Pensacola is in its second century of service and is one of the oldest and most respected military medical facilities in the country. It continues to provide health care to over 150,000 beneficiaries in its main facility and 10 branch clinics in 5 states.

The Naval Hospital Pensacola’s mission is to deliver high-quality healthcare to warfighters and beneficiaries, ensuring a medically ready force through strategic integration, innovation, and well-trained personnel. And NBHC Belle Chasse’s vision is to be the health system of readiness and excellence for America’s heroes, past and present, and their families, and it is committed to operational readiness, outstanding customer service, and always delivering world-class health care.

NBHC Belle Chasse requested us to design and build a custom challenge coin for them, and we were more than happy to do it because they wanted a design that was quite unique and interesting. Rather than taking the common round shape for the coin, they asked us to use the Fleur-de-lis (Lily flower) symbol.

You can see the photos and observe the details on both sides of the coin, and we think you’d agree if we say that this challenge coin is a piece of art.

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Naval Submarine Force Coin

Naval Submarine Force Coin

Naval Submarine Force Coin

The U.S. Submarine Force goes where few can go by exploring and operating in the undersea world. With roots dating back to the birth of the nation, submariners have a long history in the U.S. Navy. The submarine has a long history in the United States, beginning with the Turtle, the world’s first submersible with a documented record of use in combat.

U.S. Navy submarines are manned solely by volunteers from within the Navy. Because of the stressful environment aboard submarines, personnel is accepted only after rigorous testing and observation, as a consequence submariners have significantly lower mental hospitalization rates than surface ship personnel.

The US Naval Submarine Force ordered their custom challenge coin from us, and we had fun working on it. They wanted something that represent the Submarine Force, and also have all of their unit’s insignias to be placed on the coin. They also want to have different types of submarines to be engraved on the front side of the coin.

The original insignia of the U.S. Navy’s Submarine Service is a submarine flanked by two stylized dolphins named Castor and Pollux, so we used this as the inspiration to design the front side of the coin. And on the back side, we put all of their insignias and emblems and had to make sure each one of them was engraved perfectly.

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Navy SCB Challenge Coin

Navy SCB Challenge Coin

Navy SCB Challenge Coin

The SCB or Ship Characteristics Board was a unit of the United States Navy, and the purpose was to coordinate the creation of ‘ship characteristics’ that are essential to the design of naval combatants and auxiliaries. Coordination was called out for because the operators and the designers of ships had different interests, perceptions, and concepts.

SCB projects began in numeric sequence in 1946 and were originally listed in descending priority, but such prioritization was eventually dropped. Several of the early projects actually began in 1945. The SCB assigned numbers to its projects beginning in 1946. Not all projects would result in the construction of ships: some projects would remain conceptual only or would be superseded by later projects.

SCB 4 Unit commissioned us to produce their custom challenge coin. The basic concept was pretty simple, just an SCB emblem on one side, and on the other side they wanted to put their insignia. But they wanted a hexagonal shape for the coin as opposed to a round common one.

The coin was crafted beautifully, even with all the small graphics that needed to be embossed and etched on the coin. All the colors were painted on spot, too. It turned out to be a one-of-a-kind challenge coin.

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US Coast Guard Auxiliary Coin

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Coin

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Coin

The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USGC Aux) is the uniformed auxiliary service (volunteer component) of the United States Coast Guard. The Auxiliary exists to support all USCG missions on the water or in the air, except for roles that require “direct” law enforcement or military engagement.

The Coast Guard Auxiliary has units in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam, and participates in many missions. It is comprised of 26,000 members who volunteer their time to support the operation of the Coast Guard, promote and improve recreational boating safety, and provide trained crews and facilities to enhance the safety and security of US ports, waterways, and coastal regions. In total, the Coast Guard Auxiliary saves taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars each year.

One of their unit, the Division 1, wanted to have a custom challenge coin, and ask us to design and create something simple and unsophisticated. We put their emblem on the front, and on the back, we placed the USGC Aux insignia. Encircling them are blue circles for a nice accent, with some white letterings inside them. And on the edge of the coin, we etched a rope pattern as the margin for the design. The result is a straightforward yet attractive coin.

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