Some of the popular areas that we create Texas custom challenge coins for include:
We strive to meet our goal of becoming the standard in customer service and challenge coin quality in the entire industry. All of our Texas challenge coins are made with particular care and absolute attention to detail. We have a long history of serving the local military, law enforcement, and all kinds of other organization with unique custom coins. Signature Coins is a source for local challenge coins all up and down the state of Texas. Whatever you are looking for, Signature Coins has the capability to help you make your vision come to life! The lone star flag of Texas embodies the spirit of independence that flows through every citizen and depictions of the historic mission trail reminds them of their humble beginnings. Custom designs include depictions of famous monuments like the Texas State Capitol building or The Alamo. Texas custom challenge coins are artfully crafted to highlight the wide range of places, persons, and histories that are spread across the giant state. With this incredible size comes an immense variety of venues, cultures, and history. The state is huge and the population diverse. Whether or not this will ever happen, no one can be sure, however, the 5-for-1 proposition is still apart of the Congressional Joint Resolution for Annexing Texas to the United States. The state is so large that in 1845 when Congress wrote up the legislation that joined Texas into the United States they included a clause that allows for Texas to be broken up into five separate states of “convenient size” sometime in the future. In March of 1984, Brownsville reached temperatures of 106 degrees Fahrenheit while Amarillo dropped to the almost freezing temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit. The is such a large area covered in the state that terrain and even temperature are immensely different all over.
El Paso, sitting on the west most point of the state, is in a different time zone than the rest of the rest of Texas. Texas is home to around 28.3 million people and covers an area of over 250,000 square miles.