Op HERRICK Challenge Coins

We are specialist suppliers of Challenge Coins to both Military and Service organisations. As well as traditional styles of challenge coins we have developed the personalised versions which are engraved with an individual or organisations details on the reverse, making them totally unique and all the more collectable especially in the secondary market. A prime example of this is the Operation HERRICK coin which is now available. For this we have made a bright silver coin with the face an image of the Tri Service design in three dimensional shiny gold. Around the edge in shiny gold raised letters it reads :

OPERATION HERRICK  AFGHANISTAN

The back of the coin has the three colours of the Tri Service with again OPERATION HERRICK AFGHANISTAN in raised letters. The centre of the coin is the area in which we engrave up to five lines of the individuals requirements or a unit badge and brief details. The examples below shows service number, rank and name, service unit, special location or event, date. All of these are optional and you may have whatever you feel is suitable up to a maximum of  20 characters (including spaces) per line. For the engraved badge option you can additionally have up to 28 characters of text. Please note that only "parent" regiment badges are available, for example we can engrave The Royal Engineers but we cannot engrave 32 Regt Royal Engineers. You can, like the example below have the "parent" regiment and then add details underneath the badge (Royal Military Police and 111 Prost Company).

We also manufacture complete HERRICK coin displays, click here for details

 

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The coin is 38mm in diameter and is 3mm thick. It is supplied in a clear acrylic round box

The reverse of the coin is engraved with a faithful reproduction of whatever Regiment or Corps is required.

We have been requested not to show examples of individual coins and we are happy to comply with this request in the interest of the security of our deployed personnel and the wider issue of resources involved.

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You can learn more about Operation HERRICK by following these links:-

Ministry of Defence   The Army  The Royal Air Force  The Royal Navy  The Army Rumour Service  ParaData  Wikipedia Order of Battle