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| | CHALLENGE COINS |   For over a decade Fort America has been the originator of
coins and medallions relating to the Pentagon, Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines,
Department of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other government agencies
housed on the Pentagon Reservation. These commemorative items are preferred
gifts during meaningful events and have been presented to the President of the
United States, Department Secretaries, senior military commanders, civilians,
and the troops themselves. Please enjoy one of the most unique collections of minted and die-struck products available on the Internet.
"Coin Check" Rules
1. A “Coin Check” consists of a challenge and response. A challenge is initiated by either holding your coin in the air or slamming it on a table or floor and yelling “Coin Check!”
2. Individual(s) challenged must respond by showing their Coin with their own unit’s logo to the challenger within 10 seconds.
3. Anyone challenged who doesn’t show their Coin must buy a round of drinks for all challenged, including the challenger.
4. Coin Checks are permitted anywhere and anytime.
5. If everyone being challenged produces their Coin, the challenger must buy a round of drinks for all challenged.
6. If you accidently drop your Coin and it makes an audible sound on impact, then you “accidentally” initiated a Coin Check.
7. There are no exceptions to the rules. They apply to clothed or un-clothed. One step and an arms reach are allowed.
8. A Coin is a Coin. They are not belt buckles, key chains or necklaces. Coins worn in a holder around the neck are valid.
ALWAYS CARRY YOUR COIN AS A REMINDER OF YOUR COMMITMENT AND CONNECTION TO SOMETHING BIGGER IN YOUR DAILY LIFE.
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