This video features a discussion about challenge coins belonging to the Pope's bodyguards. A guest named Claude from Switzerland donated a special challenge coin to the NJ Coin Museum and explains its significance. The video also offers viewers an opportunity to trade their own unique challenge coins for the Inaugural NJ Coin Museum Challenge Coin at GFH.
This video showcases the New Jersey Challenge Coin Museum and their unique exchange program. Viewers can bring in their earned challenge coins to be displayed in the museum and receive a limited-edition inaugural NJ Challenge Coin Museum coin in return. The description highlights a specific visitor, Ryan, who donated his first-ever earned challenge coin and received the inaugural museum coin. The museum encourages visitors to come see the displayed coins and participate in the coin exchange, emphasizing the limited availability of the inaugural coin.
This video explores the historical context of the 1864 NYPD, focusing on a unique event: the distribution of brass knuckles to officers. It highlights how this measure was implemented to combat rising crime rates and equip the police with better defensive tools. The description also promotes the '1864 New York Metropolitan Police Brass Knuckle challenge coin' available at the NJ Coin Museum.
This YouTube video's title and description are extremely sparse, focusing solely on a challenge coin and its capabilities. It promotes the creation of a custom challenge coin and encourages viewers to visit various websites, including a Patreon page, an email newsletter signup, and a campsite bio link for more information and affiliate opportunities. The content appears to be a promotional piece rather than an in-depth review or demonstration of any specific firearm or gear.
This video showcases a custom, limited edition SIG SAUER rifle created in collaboration with NHL players Brad Marchand and Kevan Miller of March & Mill. The rifle is a unique M&M-themed build, featuring custom engraved gold accents and a gold cerakote finish on key components. It's offered in either 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 Winchester calibers and comes with an M&M SIG SAUER hat and challenge coin. The initiative supports Fisher House Boston, a charity providing housing for military families.
This video showcases a creative challenge coin display, inviting viewers to visit and see it. While not a direct demonstration of firearms or shooting, the description and hashtags heavily lean into the firearms community, referencing gun ownership, rights, training, and specific brands/types of firearms. It appears to be a community-oriented post aimed at fellow enthusiasts, using a unique display as a hook to engage with that audience. The content is primarily about the display itself but is framed within a context relevant to gun owners.
This video showcases the Tier 1 Concealed Three Sevens Drill, a challenge designed to earn a challenge coin. The creators break down the drill, share their learnings, and demonstrate how they improved their performance. It's a range-style video that aims to be informative and engaging for viewers interested in firearms training and skill development. The video also includes calls to action for their Instagram, apparel store, and Patreon.
This video showcases a Ruger .357 Magnum Revolver that was formerly issued to an officer of the Naval Investigative Service (NIS). The package includes the original matching box, two NIS patches, and one NIS challenge coin, highlighting a historical and collectible firearm with associated organizational memorabilia. The description also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and raffles, and their podcast "Flak & Fubar."
This video features Phil Strader discussing the M18 Commemorative Edition pistol, a limited release variant of the SIG SAUER P320. The M18 Commemorative shares identical components, coatings, and markings with the firearm adopted by the U.S. Army as the Modular Handgun System (MHS) and also chosen by the U.S. Marine Corps. The video also highlights an exclusive M18 Collector's Case, which includes a certificate of authenticity and a challenge coin, both serialized to match the pistol.
This video explores a century-old challenge coin minted by The American Legion for their 1927 Paris Convention. The convention marked the 10th anniversary of America's entry into WWI, with approximately 20,000 Legionnaires traveling to France as the "Second American Expeditionary Force." The event served as a reunion for veterans to revisit battlefields, connect with French counterparts, and commemorate their service. The coin is a tangible artifact of this significant historical gathering, sent to the presenter by a viewer. The description also links to archival film footage and the original event program, offering further historical context.
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