MEDALS OF AMERICA EST. 1976 Curved Coin Display Stand - Antique Brass Finish | Perfect for Military Coin Collections, Award Showcases & Home Decor Displays
MEDALS OF AMERICA EST. 1976 Curved Coin Display Stand - Antique Brass Finish | Perfect for Military Coin Collections, Award Showcases & Home Decor DisplaysMEDALS OF AMERICA EST. 1976 Curved Coin Display Stand - Antique Brass Finish | Perfect for Military Coin Collections, Award Showcases & Home Decor DisplaysMEDALS OF AMERICA EST. 1976 Curved Coin Display Stand - Antique Brass Finish | Perfect for Military Coin Collections, Award Showcases & Home Decor DisplaysMEDALS OF AMERICA EST. 1976 Curved Coin Display Stand - Antique Brass Finish | Perfect for Military Coin Collections, Award Showcases & Home Decor DisplaysMEDALS OF AMERICA EST. 1976 Curved Coin Display Stand - Antique Brass Finish | Perfect for Military Coin Collections, Award Showcases & Home Decor DisplaysMEDALS OF AMERICA EST. 1976 Curved Coin Display Stand - Antique Brass Finish | Perfect for Military Coin Collections, Award Showcases & Home Decor Displays

MEDALS OF AMERICA EST. 1976 Curved Coin Display Stand - Antique Brass Finish | Perfect for Military Coin Collections, Award Showcases & Home Decor Displays

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Product Description

This high relief, splash-minted coin exhibits the precision detail characteristic of such minting technique. Die struck out of thicker blanks, this coin will have a substantive feel to it as well. The coin is given an antique finish then enameled and baked for a beautiful and durable result. The reverse has space available for engraving. The coin comes packaged in a polybag with a header card. The Purple Heart is awarded in the name of the President to any member of an Armed Force who, while serving with the U.S. Armed Services has been wounded or killed. In 1782, Gen. George Washington established the Badge of Military Merit, a heart-shaped purple cloth or silk adornment conferred for singular achievement. Three were given — to Sergeants Daniel Bissell, William Brown, and Elijah Churchill. In 1932, President Herbert Hoover directed Gen. Douglas MacArthur to revive the award for Washington’s 200th birthday. This medal, designed by Elizabeth Will, keeps the color and shape directed by Washington, but adds the founding father’s image. MacArthur specified that it be issued to those wounded in combat (and earned the first one, retroactively). Official rolls are not kept; no one knows how many have been earned. This coin honors the sacrifice — sometimes the ultimate sacrifice — paid by the men and women who are entitled to wear it. This item measures 1 3/4 inch (44mm) in diameter.

Product Features

Handsomely Minted Military Challenge Coin

Detailed 3D Finish

Officially Licensed Product

Premium Enamel and brass finishes

Makes a great addition to your challenge coin collection

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