The coins originated from armed service. Coins are often presented in a handshake where the coin is discreetly passed to the recipient. This method maintains an air of ceremony and respect.
The tradition has spread beyond the military to include government agencies, law enforcement, firefighters, and even corporations. Coins are used in these contexts to build team spirit and recognize achievements.
Most units, officers, generals have their own custom coins and also specialty coins are handed out for specific operations.
So that display could range from all the high ranking officials that have given Trump a coin or for other operations conducted where he was given one.
Those are challenge coins fr9m law enforcement officers I believe
The coins originated from armed service. Coins are often presented in a handshake where the coin is discreetly passed to the recipient. This method maintains an air of ceremony and respect.
The tradition has spread beyond the military to include government agencies, law enforcement, firefighters, and even corporations. Coins are used in these contexts to build team spirit and recognize achievements.
Most units, officers, generals have their own custom coins and also specialty coins are handed out for specific operations.
So that display could range from all the high ranking officials that have given Trump a coin or for other operations conducted where he was given one.
😂😂
Those look like medals, buttons, or …..
They are medals.
A lot look like mitary challenge coins. It'd be nice to be able to zoom in and see what branch and units they are from.
Best laugh of the day!
Thank you!!!
KEK
I was wondering what they were and why his people would think they should be setup as one of the first "decorations' in his office.
Doesn't he drink Trump coffee?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Serious?