Swedish Armed Forces Norrbotten Regiment Subarctic Warfare Challenge Coin 1.5" Pre-owned

Swedish Armed Forces Norrbotten Regiment Subarctic Warfare Challenge Coin 1.5" Pre-owned

$18.99 USD
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Swedish Armed Forces Norrbotten Regiment Subarctic Warfare Challenge Coin 1.5" Pre-owned

Swedish Armed Forces Norrbotten Regiment Subarctic Warfare Challenge Coin 1.5" Pre-owned

$18.99 USD
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Military Collectible

Swedish Armed Forces Norrbotten Regiment Challenge Coin

A collectible Swedish Armed Forces challenge coin representing the Norrbotten Regiment and the Subarctic Warfare Center. The design features the traditional heraldic symbol of Norrbotten with a crowned shield and reindeer motif, reflecting the regiment’s historic roots in northern Sweden.

The reverse side displays a large snowflake symbol with the inscription SAFSWE – Swedish Armed Forces Subarctic Warfare Center, highlighting Sweden’s expertise in Arctic and cold-weather military operations.

Item Details

  • Organization: Swedish Armed Forces
  • Unit: Norrbotten Regiment
  • Center: Subarctic Warfare Center (SAFSWE)
  • Material: Copper / Metal alloy
  • Diameter: Approx. 1.5 inches
  • Condition: Pre-owned collectible
  • Double-sided detailed design

Collector Information

Coins related to Arctic and cold-weather military units are highly collectible among military enthusiasts. The Swedish Armed Forces are well known for their expertise in winter warfare training, making memorabilia from these units desirable among collectors worldwide.

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Disclaimer

This item is sold strictly as a collectible. It is not official identification and does not convey any military authority. All names are used solely to describe the collectible item.

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