COINS
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
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Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
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Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
Reverse of coin.
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
Reverse of coin.
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
Reverse of coin.
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
Reverse of coin.
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
Reverse of coin.
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
Reverse of coin.
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
Reverse of coin.
Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
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Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
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Museum purchase 2025. If you have any information, please contact the Museum.
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Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. Coin is 1.75”. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
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NEW Coin designed by U.S. Pretrial Officer formerly in the federal system. Top portion represents the northern territory of District, Reno’s hot air balloon festival. The northern Nevada mountains are gray/green and often snowcapped. Nevada’s wild horses and burros are represented. The red Rocky Mountains in the foreground represent the landscape surrounding the Las Vegas valley in southern Nevada. Coins used as special service awards for staff and a thank you for out of District trainers or presenters. Symbol Arts manufactured 100 coins.
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NEW Obverse of 2025, 1.5” x 3”, brown, double axe war club with shark teeth, coin. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 100 coins.
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NEW Obverse of 2025, 1.5” x 3”, orange/yellow, double axe war club with shark teeth, coin. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50 coins.
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NEW Obverse of 2025, 1.5” x 3”, white/blue, double axe war club with shark teeth, coin. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50 coins.
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NEW Obverse of 2025, 1.5” x 3”, black/white, double axe war club with shark teeth, coin. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50 coins.
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NEW Obverse of 2025, 1.5” x 3”, green/red, double axe war club with shark teeth, coin. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50 coins.
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NEW Obverse of 2025, 1.5” x 3”, green/yellow, double axe war club with shark teeth, coin. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50 coins.
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NEW District of Hawaii leiomano blue/white shark-toothed club coin. Modeled off the wooden club given to all staff upon their retirement. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50, 1.5” x 3” coins.
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NEW District of Hawaii leiomano black/white shark-toothed club coin. Modeled off the wooden club given to all staff upon their retirement. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50, 1.5” x 3” coins.
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NEW District of Hawaii leiomano yellow/black shark-toothed club coin. Modeled off the wooden club given to all staff upon their retirement. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50, 1.5” x 3” coins.
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NEW Obverse of 2025, 2.3” x 3.15”, 3-D fishhook, coin. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50 coins.
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NEW District of Hawaii paddle coin. Obverse has the Hawaiian Coat of Arms, 1845. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 100, 1” x 3” coins.
Reverse of coin with new District of Hawaii seal. Kūlia i ka nu'u E hele me ka pu’olo is the District vision statement meaning to always strive to reach the summit and to make every person place or condition better than before.
NEW Obverse of 2025 centennial turtle coin. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 50 coins.
Reverse of 2.86” x 3” x .55” coin. VERY HEAVY! The average coin is .15” thick!
NEW to the Museum. Coin designed and produced by procurement specialist for their 2024 Annual Retreat. Many volunteers were needed and each staff member and volunteer received one of the 100 coins. Unique 3-D design in a 2” in diameter. Donated by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system.
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NEW to the Museum. First coin produced after the probation and pretrial consolidation. Coin from designers’ personal collection. Produced approx. 2022, All About Challenge Coins in a 2” in diameter. Designed by SUSPO District of Hawaii who is the most prolific designer in the system. Production of 200-300 coins which sold out immediately.
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NEW Image donated by SUSPO District of Hawaii. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
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NEW Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
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NEW Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. The Chief USPO reports 250 of the coins, designed by staff, were made by The Pin Center in 2025. All staff received a coin, and they are also provided to those who assist the U.S. Probation Office.
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NEW 2026 Image donated by “Coin Officer,” Western District of New York, recently featured in News & Views. If this is your coin, email the Museum so the particulars may be cataloged. Thank you!
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NEW Production of coin led by USPO Nic Olson, Eastern District of Washington. Funded by classmates of IPPT2420 and inspired by their class shirt. Fifty (50) coins produced by GhostPatch.com October 2024. Map represents the Districts from which the officers came.
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NEW Eastern District of Washington coin designed by USPO Nic Olson. USPO Olson, offered several designs and this one was picked by the district. GhostPatch.com produced 150 staff funded pieces delivered in early November 2025. The shape represents their three offices and the three missions of the (Spokane, Yakima, and Richland) locations. These three missions create the system in its entirety
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NEW HUGE 3 1/2” 2026 U.S. Marshal’s New York/ New Jersey Task Force coin. Coin donated to the Museum by the Task Force Officer who designed the coin. Manufactured by gs-jj.com. Task Force Officer is also a military veteran selling on eBay. Click on coin to link.
U.S. Probation at the 2 O’clock position.
Bonus turtle coin comparison to an average size challenge coin. WOW!