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Saint Javelin Challenge Coin - GREEN (Recycled Artillery Shells)

MADE FROM REAL USED ARTILLERY SHELL CASING FROM THE FRONTLINE

Made in a veteran-owned and operated facility in Lviv, Ukraine from recycled brass artillery shells, this challenge coin features the iconic Saint Javelin in the green variant. New variants are released occasionally and in limited runs. Solid brass, historically significant, and comes in a felt-lined case.

Challenge coins are a military tradition — carried by service members as a symbol of unit identity, honour, and shared experience. Produced originally to boost morale and recognize achievement, they're traded, collected, and kept for life. This is our take on it.

MADE FROM REAL USED ARTILLERY SHELL CASING FROM THE FRONTLINE

Made in a veteran-owned and operated facility in Lviv, Ukraine from recycled brass artillery shells, this challenge coin features the iconic Saint Javelin in the green variant. New variants are released occasionally and in limited runs. Solid brass, historically significant, and comes in a felt-lined case.

Challenge coins are a military tradition — carried by service members as a symbol of unit identity, honour, and shared experience. Produced originally to boost morale and recognize achievement, they're traded, collected, and kept for life. This is our take on it.

$52.48

Original: $149.95

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Saint Javelin Challenge Coin - GREEN (Recycled Artillery Shells)

$149.95

$52.48

Description

MADE FROM REAL USED ARTILLERY SHELL CASING FROM THE FRONTLINE

Made in a veteran-owned and operated facility in Lviv, Ukraine from recycled brass artillery shells, this challenge coin features the iconic Saint Javelin in the green variant. New variants are released occasionally and in limited runs. Solid brass, historically significant, and comes in a felt-lined case.

Challenge coins are a military tradition — carried by service members as a symbol of unit identity, honour, and shared experience. Produced originally to boost morale and recognize achievement, they're traded, collected, and kept for life. This is our take on it.