We all know that we use every day to buy things to use coins, coins in the calendar can be used to buy things, but do you know in the army how to buy things? They do not use coins, they are used to commemorative coins, but the commemorative coins is a memorable value, and not everyone can get the commemorative coins
At this point, Steven Douglas, our veteran army veteran, did well. He was a skydivers who had participated in two peacekeeping operations. After that, he joined the Canadian Air Command, but there is a rule for this airborne regiment, Everyone who joins this airborne regiment will have a commemorative coin of their own, why they are dedicated to commemorating the coin? That is because the coin is printed on the front of the serial number printed on the back of the reorganization of the unique logo. This commemorative coin is also known as the Challenge coin, because he can be designed and created by warriors at any time.
Before a member of the Air Force took four years, due to work transfer to go elsewhere to serve as instructors, training recruits.
Two years later, his personalized, challenging-to-wear military coat disappeared, but he received a replacement coin, except that the coin was different from the previous challenge coin, which was not numbered.
But after a few years he received several emails asking him if he had lost one of his challenges and eventually ended up in the hands of a retired Air Force pilot. After that, the coin returned to the hands of the Air Force members.
It is because of the special nature of this coin that you do not have to worry about your challenge coins will disappear.