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Northwest Territorial Mint: Archives
November 06, 2008: A 40-Mile Long Salute to Veterans Ends With a Medal July 31, 2008: Coin Symbolizes Submarine Group 7's Commitment to Deck-plate Leadership November 15, 2007: Gen. Pace Won't Fade and Neither Will His Coin September 18, 2007: New Medallions Honor Military Installations August 16, 2007: Challenge Coins Go Civilian August 01, 2007: Iraq Reenlistment Coin July 20, 2007: Coin Honors USS JFK Legacy February 22, 2007: Coin Emphasizes Historic Military Partnership December 18, 2006: Coins a Matter of Pride for America's Troops December 06, 2006: Anchor's Aweigh Coin Decides Toss at 2006 Army-Navy Game October 30, 2006: Medallion Honors Marines Killed in Mt. Rainier Crash October 26, 2006: Soochow Creek Medal Resurrected August 31, 2006: Coins for USS Mesa Verde Commissioning May 31, 2006: Hunt for the USS Alligator February 16, 2006: New Coin Heralds Joint Task Force Katrina December 16, 2005: Pleiku-Ia Drang Veterans Honored with Medallion October 21, 2005: Most Highly Decorated Boat Honored with Coin |
About Northwest Territorial Mint
Minting coins and medallions for America's military men and women since 1984, Northwest Territorial Mint has hundreds of ready-made designs available for sale at exchanges and on its web store, and also offers full-service custom minting of unit, challenge, and commander's coins.Relying on our unmatched industry experience and proven expertise, we have created thousands of bold and original designs now in the hands of military personnel, firefighters, police officers, and proud Americans in every line of work. Sought out for their tangible quality, durability, and visual appeal, our products have been bestowed as merit awards, presented as promotion and retirement gifts, and traded as souvenirs and collectors' items. As a GSA-preferred vendor, we take pride in creating custom-minted coins and one-of-a-kind knives for U.S. Military units and commands serving throughout the world. Contact us toll-free at (800) 344-6468 to discuss your idea for a custom coin or knife. Or click on the link below to visit our web site for more information. Northwest Territorial Mint website
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