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The E-Sylum: Volume 19, Number 32, August 7, 2016, Article 35

POLICE CHALLENGE COINS COLLECTED AT DNC

Jeff Starck of Coin World writes:

Here is a fun story about a collector of “challenge coins” adding to his collection during the Democratic National Convention. He has what must be several thousand examples of police challenge coins from around the country in his collection.

Thanks. Here's an excerpt. -Editor

Police Officer Jason Walters with challenge coin collection

Jason Walters will always remember working this week's Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia -- and not just because he's detailed to Center City during the event for his job as a Transit Police officer. Walters, who's been on SEPTA's police force about eight years, spent the week meeting other law-enforcement officers from agencies far and wide to exchange police "challenge coins" commemorating each department and unit's work on the national convention.

"It adds a little recreation to police work," Walters, a K-9 officer, told NBC10.

Walters said he's already collected about a dozen different challenge coins during the DNC, from agencies including the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Marshals, Federal Air Marshals, and specialized units like his own, and the Philadelphia Police Department's Marine Unit, Counter-Terrorism Operations, Highway Patrol and 22nd Police District.

Walters has always been a collector, and has an extensive collection of various police challenge coins from across the nation. He said officers will trade coins. He had 150 made up for SEPTA Police's K-9 unit for the DNC, and he was down to about 15 left on Wednesday. He showed off his collection to NBC10 on Tuesday night.

Police challenge coins also popped up during the Papal Visit. Walters said they've long been a tradition in police departments in cities like New York and Los Angeles, but they're fairly new to local officers.

Police challenge coins

"I actually started out with [police] patches. The challenge coins became huge," Walters said. "It wasn't really that big in this area until right before the Pope came."

Walters said it's usually just one officer in a certain unit or department who decides to have challenge coins made that gets everyone involved. He said he's talked to officers from about a dozen different agencies during the DNC to swap coins.

To read the complete article, see:
'It Creates a Brotherhood': Police Swap Commemorative Challenge Coins During DNC (www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/DNC-Police-Challenge-Coins-SEPTA-Philadelphia-Police-388471372.html)

Wayne Homren, Editor

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