NORAD 60th Anniversary Challenge Coin North American Aerospace Defense Collectible Pre-owned

NORAD 60th Anniversary Challenge Coin North American Aerospace Defense Collectible Pre-owned

$20.00 USD
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NORAD 60th Anniversary Challenge Coin North American Aerospace Defense Collectible Pre-owned

NORAD 60th Anniversary Challenge Coin North American Aerospace Defense Collectible Pre-owned

$20.00 USD
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Military Aviation Collectible

NORAD 60th Anniversary Challenge Coin

A collectible NORAD 60th Anniversary challenge coin commemorating the legacy of the North American Aerospace Defense Command. This coin features the NORAD emblem and aviation imagery, symbolizing the long-standing air defense partnership between the United States and Canada.

The reverse side highlights a modern fighter aircraft over a global grid design with Canadian symbolism, representing NORAD’s aerospace surveillance and defense mission.

Item Details

  • Organization: NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command)
  • Theme: Military Aviation / Air Defense
  • Material: Metal / Copper Alloy
  • Diameter: Approx. 1.75 inches
  • Condition: Pre-owned collectible
  • Double-sided detailed design

Collector Information

NORAD challenge coins are highly collectible among military aviation enthusiasts. The command is responsible for monitoring and defending North American airspace, making its memorabilia popular with both U.S. and Canadian military collectors.

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Disclaimer

This item is sold strictly as a collectible. It does not represent official identification or authority. Any organizational names are used only to describe the collectible item.

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