COINS
Obverse of 2" coin. Produced by All About Coins for U.S. probation's 90th anniversary. A total of 50 coins were made. Designed and donated by retired Chief U.S. Probation Officer, District of Maine.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by retired Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Data Quality Analyst, and Administrative Assistant. A total of 100 coins were produced by All About Coins. Donation courtesy of Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by U.S. Probation Officer, Western District of New York at the end of 2013 and delivered in 2014. The coin mold was paid for by an officer whose spouse beat cancer after an office fundraiser. Coins.com produced 150 coins, and another 100 were minted later.
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Obverse of 2" coin presented to attendees of the re-dedication of the U.S. Probation space in the Daniel Partick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse. The coin is a commemoration of 90 years as a district in 2017. Designed by Assistant Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Southern District of New York and this curator, Western District of Michigan. A total of 300 coins were produced by All About Coins, April 2016.
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Obverse of 2" coin. Presented to two families and district representatives of our system's fallen staff on September 9, 2016, at a ceremony at the Federal Probation and Pretrial Academy (FPPA) in Charleston, SC. Co-designed by this curator, Western District of Michigan and Writer-Editor, Probation and Pretrial Services Office, with input from other executive level staff.
Reverse of coin. Special Note: Marie Curtis’ middle name was thought to be “Christopher” at the time the coin was designed. This curator has uncovered Marie’s middle name was “Frances” and “Christopher” was her maiden name.
Coin thickness compared to a standard coin.
Obverse of 1 3/4" CTU coin. Manufactured in 2017 by Challenge Coins Limited. Trade courtesy of Special Agent, Office of Internal Affairs, Federal Bureau Of Prisons (BOP).
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Detail of U.S. Probation seal on coin.
Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Manufactured in 2017 by Challenge Coins Limited. A total of 320 coins were produced. Design and donation courtesy of Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer, Southern District of Georgia, 2017.
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Obverse of 1 1/2" coin. Designed and produced by Greg Callaham Graphic Design and retired Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Eastern District of Tennessee. A total of 160 coins were ordered in 2016. Coin donated by Intensive Supervision Specialist.
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Obverse of 1 1/2" coin. Designed by retired U.S. Probation Officer's daughter in 2015, with input from the firearms team. Coin donated by Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer, Southern District of Florida.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed and donated by Chief U.S. Probation Officer, District of Nevada. A total of 300 coins manufactured by Symbol Arts, 2017. Donation to Museum 2018.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed and donated by Chief U.S. Probation Officer, District of Nevada. A total of 300 coins manufactured by Symbol Arts, 2017. Donation to Museum 2018.
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Obverse of 2" coin. Designed and donated by Chief U.S. Probation Officer, District of Rhode Island. A total of 50 coins manufactured by Challenge Coins Plus on September 13, 2018. Donation to Museum 2018.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by Administrative Manager, Intensive Supervision Specialist, and Deputy Chief U.S. Pretrial Services Officer, Northern District of California. Manufactured by All About Challenge Coins in August or September 2017. Coins are given to staff for demonstrating work above and beyond their normal duties, and to visiting officers for their assistance. Donation courtesy of Chief U.S. Pretrial Services Officer.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by staff for a district meeting. The theme was "Sustaining Excellence," and core values are listed around the edge of the coin. Produced by Monarch Trophy Studio, San Antonio, TX. Staff purchased approximately 200 coins in 2015. Donation courtesy of retired Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Western District of Texas.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by former U.S. Probation Officer, Western District of Oklahoma. The bird is a scissor-tailed flycatcher, the state bird of Oklahoma. A total of 100 coins manufactured by Symbol Arts in 2018. Donation courtesy of Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 2" coin from the Eastern District of New York. Design based upon the 2016 coin created by Assistant Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Southern District of New York and this curator, Western District of Michigan. In 2016, probation in EDNY began distributing challenge coins to employees who achieved service milestones in their careers and began awarding them certificates of service at annual awards ceremonies. A total of 50 coins were manufactured by All About Coins. Donation courtesy of Type II Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by retired Chief U.S. Probation Officer District of Maryland. A total of 300 coins were manufactured by Symbol Arts, 2014. Donation courtesy of Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Donation courtesy of retired Chief U.S. Pretrial Officer, Western District of Texas.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by Supervisory U.S. Probation Officers, U.S. Probation Officer, and Budget Analyst District of Iowa. The design team wanted a red barn, United States flag, Iowa flag, and tractor. In the field is "Iowa 1846," the year of statehood. The tree is the Iowa state tree, the Bur Oak. A total of 100 coins manufactured by Symbol Arts, September 2017. Donation courtesy of retired Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by Supervisory U.S. Probation Officers, U.S. Probation Officer, and Budget Analyst District of Iowa. The design team wanted a sports coin listing the University of Iowa Hawkeyes; Iowa State Cyclones, and UNI Panthers. A total of 100 coins manufactured by Symbol Arts, September 2017. Donation courtesy of retired Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer and three U.S. Probation Officers, District of Connecticut. A total of 200 coins manufactured by Challenge Coins Limited, January 2019. Information provided by Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer. Donation courtesy of retired Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 2" coin. Donation and design by Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Northern District of New York. A total of 300 coins produced by Qualitychallengecoins.com, June 2018. The coin matches the pin on the pin page.
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Obverse of 2" coin. Designed by Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Southern District of West Virginia. A total of 150 coins made in 2018 by Challenge Coins 4 Less. Donation courtesy of Chief U.S. Probation Officer, 2019.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed and manufactured by Kenneth Jerigan & Associates. A total of 200 coins were manufactured in 2016. Information provided by Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer. Donation courtesy of Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Southern District of Alabama.
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Obverse of 2 1/2" coin, the largest know. Created by All About Challenge Coins, 2018. A total of 100 coins were made. Donation by Assistant Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Northern District of Illinois.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Developed by the search team through consensus. Manufactured by Symbol Arts in 2019. Only 100 search coins were made. Donation by Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer, Southern District of Iowa.
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Obverse of 2" 90th anniversary coin. Designed and donated by Type II Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer, Now Chief, Middle District of Pennsylvania. Kokopelli Traders produced 100 coins and assisted with the design.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed by Intensive Supervision Specialist, Eastern District of Tennessee. Manufactured by Custom Challenge Coins in a quantity of 260 in May and September 2019. Donation courtesy of U.S. Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed and donated by Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer, District of Hawaii. A total of 300 coins manufactured by All About Challenge Coins, 2019. The coin features the elevated rail system being built from East Oahu to downtown Honolulu and runs through Waipahu, where the district's new satellite office is located. A single smokestack can be seen in the background, which represents a famous closed sugar mill, a throwback to Waipahu's time as a plantation community. The coin represents the past and future of Waipahu.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed and donated by Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer, District of Hawaii. Manufactured by All About Challenge Coins, 2019. King Kamehameha is pictured, along with various island scenery and the names of several Hawaiian Islands.
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Southern District of Texas 1 3/4” coin. Museum private purchase. The Southern District of Texas was unwilling to donate or trade a coin to the Museum.
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Southern District of Texas 1 3/4” coin. Museum private purchase. The Southern District of Texas was unwilling to donate or trade a coin to the Museum.
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Obverse of 2" coin. Designed by Senior U.S. Probation Officer, Eastern District of Missouri as an employee recognition coin. The artwork represents the district's mission and vision. Donation courtesy of Financial Manager. Produced by All About Coins, 2020.
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Obverse of 2" chief's coin. Now retired Senior U.S. Probation Officer, Eastern District of California had the idea for the coin. He and others from the district designed it. Manufactured by Symbol Arts, 2015. A total of 100 coins were believed to have been made. Donation by Chief U.S. Probation Officer and coordinated by the Procurement Administrator.
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Obverse of 1 9/16" coin. Designed and sold in 2020 by a retired law enforcement officer and U.S. Courts Court Security Officer. Made at the request of an unknown United States Probation Officer.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed in 2018 with input from all staff. Mt. Hood and Trillium Lake represent the district. The coin is used as an incentive for persons under supervision and participants in the Court Assisted Pretrial Supervision (CAPS) program. The coins may be presented to defendants who demonstrate life-changing actions, such as sobriety, meaningful employment, education, and positive support systems. Generally, the coin design was inspired by a 2017 NDCA pretrial coin. All About Challenge Coins manufactured 100 coins, January 2019. Donation courtesy of retired Chief U.S. Pretrial Services Officer, District of Oregon.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Designed and donated by Chief U.S. Probation Officer, District of Nevada. A total of 100 coins manufactured by The Pin Center, Las Vegas, 2020.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Museum purchase from China. Coin is not in good condition.
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Obverse of 1 3/4" coin. Donation courtesy of Chief U.S. Pretrial Services Officer, Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Reverse of coin. This side has a badge number, which represents the area code of the original district.