Message from @laurefinwë
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the other side is so much prettier I can't believe you didn't put it face up to show everyone
...Oh no
I thought it was a different coin, I thought it was a real coin, but now that I look at it, it's another boomer coin. <:giveup:519747815853785108>
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These are just revers/avers of the same coins
Sorry Spooky
@laurefinwë It's _the_ best conductor
Silver is one of the most useful elements
Can't have too much silver
It's the best conductor of all the elements
But there actually are better conductors out there
The guy on the left be like
"SPQR! OPEN UP!"
Literally me
@Tato @laurefinwë
theyre called challenge coins, and they used to be a really big deal for a long time. someone superior to you likes something you did, they give you the coin. the higher the rank and/or the bigger the coin, the more "value" it has. i think traditionally they're minted for officers to give to lower enlisted, but idk for sure. anyway you carry around either the biggest or most valuable one
the game is usually someone says "challenge" or a phrase meaning "everyone pull out your coins", everyone slams down their coins
different people have different rules
most of the time its the biggest/highest rank coin is the "winner", and i think he buys the first round of drinks
they exist within so many militaries for so long that its not uncommon for troops to trade them with other nations
especially if the coin has the name of a famous officer, imagine how legendary it would be to trade challenge coins with a kraut in WWI/II
allied forces too, australians for some reason love US challenge coins
they got really popular in the iraq war when aussies were dropping in for whatever
what is this witchcraft
are u an alchemist
Oh boy!
:)
BY THE HOLY 🅱️IRGIN