humbertplug
Alpha
I have several police challenge coins from different police departments. I always carry them with me too. Don’t know why but it just feels nice to feel something heavy in my pockets
I have a silver dollar that my dad carried every day of his life. It was carried by his dad and he started carrying it after his dads passing. When my dad passed , I started carrying it. I no longer carry it myself but I keep it on my dresser .I never knew my moms parents or my father's mother, his father died when I was like 4. Only thing I remember about my grandfather was him telling me when I was very young, as he was dying, to always carry a dollar coin in my pocket. He did it through the depression and said that way it kept his spirits up because he was never broke. Now a dollar went a lot further back then, but I still do it today just to honor s man I never really knew. The new ones take up less space.
View attachment 24940
Good on ya' there Night Rider ...... ya' done good son, ya' done real good!!!
Some of them I got from police officers I know, and the others were bought online on boundbyhonor.net. They have a wide collection of police coins of different kinds at a good price. I like businesses that support a good idea, and it’s one of them.I have several police challenge coins from different police departments. I always carry them with me too. Don’t know why but it just feels nice to feel something heavy in my pockets
I once had a set of NRA coins, then a set of American Hunter, and maybe one other series IIRC. Now all I have are this one mentioned, one 20$ gold piece, and a handfull of silver dollars spanning over many years, mostly Morgans & Standing Liberty. I also have some Peace dollars and an assortment of silver bullion rounds.I have a lot of rare old coins. I don't carry them, they're in a safe. I also have about 20 NRA coins that I kept buying, you know, to get the whole set, when I first upgraded to life member about 30 years ago.