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  2. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    The front of a U.S. Marine Corps birthday ball medallion Huguenot méreau used as a challenge coin during 17th century Protestant persecution in France. A challenge coin is a small coin or medallion, bearing an organization's insignia or emblem and carried by the organization's members. Traditionally, they might be given to prove membership ...

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  4. Category:Challenge coins - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Challenge coins" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. JAGcoin.png 421 × 237; 136 KB. YDCoinReverse.jpg 299 × 305; 95 KB

  5. Category:Coins - Wikipedia

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    Challenge coins (2 P, 2 F) Coin collecting (1 C, 14 P) ... Template:Coin collecting; The Coin Collector's Survival Manual; Coin manipulation; Coin of the Year Award;

  6. Template:NoCoins - Wikipedia

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    Please add the size of the coin to this template: For example, {{NoCoins | {{convert|19|mm|in}} }} for a US or Canadian one-cent coin. Using objects such as coins for scale is discouraged, as they will require people unfamiliar with them to look up the dimensions or guess, both of which defeat the purpose of the object in the first place.

  7. Template talk:US currency and coinage - Wikipedia

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    The names of these coins have all been defined by Congress in 31 USC 5112 . Quoting the part under discussion here: (5) a 5-cent coin that is 0.835 inch in diameter and weighs 5 grams. Additionally, all US coins have their names printed right on them. A dime is a "dime", a quarter dollar is a "quarter dollar" and five cents is "five cents".

  8. Matthew Dent (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Dent studied art at Coleg Menai and graduated in graphic design from the University of Brighton. [1] The competition was to re-design the reverses of all circulation British coins (except the two pound coin which had only been introduced eleven years earlier). His entry was selected as the best of 4,000 and he was given a one-off payment of £ ...

  9. Joe Fitzgerald (coin designer) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Fitzgerald (born in Washington, D.C.) is an American artist and graphic designer.He is one of two designers of the 2005 United States nickel.His design, President Jefferson with Handwritten Liberty, appears on the obverse of that coin.