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Nypd Challenge Coins Members Only An Annotated Collection Of Cop Memorabilia Offering A Look Inside A Culture Usually Kept Unseen Research And Destroy New York City

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Nypd Challenge Coins Members Only An Annotated Collection Of Cop Memorabilia Offering A Look Inside A Culture Usually Kept Unseen Research And Destroy New York City
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Publisher: Research and Destroy New York City
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.15 MB
Pages: 68
Author: Research and Destroy New York City
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Nypd Challenge Coins Members Only An Annotated Collection Of Cop Memorabilia Offering A Look Inside A Culture Usually Kept Unseen Research And Destroy New York City by Research And Destroy New York City instant download after payment.

NYPD CHALLENGE COINS: MEMBERS ONLY
An annotated collection of cop memorabilia offering a look inside a culture usually kept unseen. 68 pp. 2017.

There are many stories about the origin of challenge coins, all probably apocryphal. What is certain, though, is their roots in American military culture, their rise in popularity after World War II, and their eventual adoption by law enforcement over the proceeding decades. When fellow service members or officers meet for the first time, they might “challenge” each other to show their unit’s or division’s coin as a way to verify that the other is not, in colloquial terms, a poser. Some coins commemorate historical events or “battles,” while others are merely inside jokes shared among friends and coded in obscure cop lingo and arcane insignia.

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