Are you looking for a great gift for law enforcement lovers, coin collectors, police officers?  The Honorbound Protect and Serve Police Coin makes a perfect gift. Police officers love carrying and collecting challenge coins and police coins. These coins are a great way to express your gratitude for the excellent services offered by the brave police officers who sacrifice their comfort and even lives to protect our lives. According to statistics published on the FBI's official website, 89 police officers died in 2019 in different unfortunate events in the line of duty. Out of these 89, 41 law enforcement officers died in accidents, while 48 officers were feloniously killed.

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Let’s face it! Law enforcement is a challenging profession. It is hard to understand what a police officer goes through when on duty and even after retirement. There are so many good reasons why law enforcement officers deserve our respect and appreciation.

At Police Brand, we are committed to supporting our heroes in Blue. Our talented designed team has created an exciting Protect and Serve series in honor of the law enforcement officers. This series has a unique collection of police coins that law enforcement will be proud to have.

The attractive design of the Honorbound Protect and Serve Police Coin tells the unique story of the challenging lives of the law enforcement officers in line-of-duty. These officers are amazing citizens who take the oath to protect and serve their fellow citizens from all possible dangers, even if it means risking their own lives. These amazing law enforcement service officers feel honor when serving the community, and The Honorbound Protect and Serve Police is designed to represent that feeling.

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There is a plethora of challenge coins and police collectibles out there, but what makes the Honorbound Protect and Serve Police Coin stand out is its unique and attractive design. The police coin features a ‘Spartan Helmet,’ a Police Hat, and a Trooper Hat. The coin’s backside features a pair of batons and handcuffs. The coin measures 3-inch in height, which will make this challenge coin stand out in your police collectibles. What adds to the beauty of this coin is the thin blue line, which is the most popular and loved symbol among law enforcement lovers who wants to show support and respect to the police officers. This challenge coin comes in three variations, antique silver, bronze, and brass. It also comes with holders for an attractive display. The coin is high-quality and durable.

This police coin makes a perfect gift, but it also creates an ideal addition to your collection of police collectibles. At Police Brand, we are committed to showing our gratitude and respect to the amazing police officers who are dedicated to protecting our local communities, families, and citizens. Our attractive collection of challenge coins, police coins, and police stickers is our little effort to raise awareness among people about the challenges these heroes go through. These challenge coins are a fantastic way of giving these amazing people back by appreciating them through small gestures, such as gifting them a heart-warming keepsake, which they will cherish for life. 

Click here if you would like to order the Awesome Honorbound Protect and Serve Police Coin.

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