USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin
USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin
USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin
USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin

USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin

USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin, honoring the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer’s legacy. A distinguished B2B corporate gift symbolizing naval prowess and maritime tradition.

USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin Features and normal information:

Feature Benefit
100% Custom Design Create unique police department logos/mottos for graduation memorabilia.
Durable Zinc Alloy 5mm thickness ensures longevity and premium feel.
Fast Production MOQ 50pcs; 15-day delivery from professional challenge coins factory.
Antique gold Luxury finish for prestigious school awards & gifts.
Bulk Discounts Cost-effective for large student groups and events.

USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin Description

USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin – Product Details

About This Coin

About This Coin
This official challenge coin is a distinguished tribute to the USS Mustin (DDG-89), an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer named in honor of the legendary Mustin naval family. The ship embodies a legacy of innovation, leadership, and forward presence in the Indo-Pacific region. This coin captures the spirit of a modern warship at the tip of the spear, transforming its heritage of readiness and tactical excellence into a lasting, heirloom-quality emblem of naval power and tradition.

Core Features

  1. Authentic and Heritage-Rich Design
    The coin’s design is centered on the USS Mustin, prominently featuring the ship’s hull number (DDG-89) and its official crest, which honors the Mustin family’s contributions to naval aviation and surface warfare. Imagery often includes the ship’s silhouette cutting through waves, symbols of its Aegis combat system, or elements representing its homeport and mission profile in the Pacific Fleet. Mottos such as “In Harm’s Way” reinforce its operational ethos.

  2. Premium Craftsmanship with Tactical Precision
    Minted from heavyweight metal with sharp, high-relief engraving, the coin conveys the strength and agility of a guided-missile destroyer. Finishes like gunmetal gray, antique silver, or polished brass are accented with enamel in navy blue, gold, and red, reflecting the ship’s colors and combat readiness. Intricate details, from radar arrays to missile batteries, are rendered with accuracy.

  3. Historical and Operational Narrative
    More than a collectible, this coin tells the story of a destroyer built for 21st-century challenges. It honors the crew’s role in ballistic missile defense, maritime security operations, and forward-deployed diplomacy, serving as a portable piece of modern naval history and technological achievement.

  4. Functional and Presentation-Ready Quality
    With substantial weight and refined edges, the coin is designed for display, ceremonial use, or personal carry. It serves as a constant reminder of the vigilance and capability required to operate one of the world’s most advanced surface combatants.

Core Value for Clients

  1. For USS Mustin Crew, Alumni, and Naval Personnel
    This coin is a proud emblem for anyone who has served aboard DDG-89 or within the destroyer community. It embodies the challenges and honors of life on a forward-deployed warship, fostering deep unit pride and connection to a storied namesake.

  2. For Navy Leadership and the Surface Warfare Community
    A respected tool for commands to recognize excellence in surface warfare, mission success in complex operations, or leadership within the destroyer force. It validates the critical role of surface combatants in global maritime strategy.

  3. For Defense, Technology, and Maritime Industry Partners (B2B)
    An elite B2B corporate gift for companies specializing in naval defense systems, shipbuilding, radar and sensor technology, and maritime logistics. Presenting this coin demonstrates a strategic understanding of fleet operations and fosters trusted partnerships with key naval commands and defense leaders.

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USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin Technical

Parameter Specification
Material Zinc Alloy (AZ91D)
Diameter 1.5″-3″ (Standard)
Thickness 5mm ±0.2mm
Plating 24K Gold Electroplating
MOQ 50 pcs
Packaging Polybags + Velvet Cases
Production Time 10-15 Days
Custom Options Epoxy Domes, Edge Numbering

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USN USS Mustin Challenge Coin – Application Fields

  1. U.S. Navy & Surface Warfare Community Recognition
    • Ship’s Company & Division Awards: Formally presented to USS Mustin crew members, department leaders, and watch teams to honor exceptional performance, mission completion during deployments, or excellence in operational readiness.

    • Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) & Surface Force Milestones: Used within Destroyer Squadron units and Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) communities to recognize leadership, tactical proficiency, and contributions to surface fleet superiority.

  2. Navy Ceremonies & Command Traditions
    • Change of Command & Retirement Ceremonies: A distinguished commemorative item in ceremonies for the Commanding Officer, Executive Officer, or Command Master Chief of USS Mustin, symbolizing the transfer of responsibility for a frontline warship.

    • Inter-Service & Joint Exercise Recognition: Presented to personnel from other U.S. military branches or allied forces who integrate with Mustin during joint operations, multinational exercises, or maritime security missions.

  3. Defense, Maritime & Technology Industry Engagement (B2B/G2B)
    • Strategic Corporate Partnership Symbol: A premier B2B corporate gift for defense contractors specializing in Aegis combat systems, missile technology, naval radar, shipbuilding (e.g., HII Ingalls Shipbuilding), and maritime defense solutions.

    • Government & Contract Milestones: Used during system delivery reviews, technical acceptance events, or contract negotiations with organizations such as Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Program Executive Office, Ships (PEO Ships) to signify collaboration in destroyer capability and sustainment.

  4. Veteran & Alumni Networks
    • USS Mustin Association & Veteran Gatherings: Distributed at reunions, memorial events, and digital meetups for former crew members, fostering lifelong camaraderie and connection to the ship’s legacy across different commissioning periods.

    • Fundraising for Naval Heritage & Support Programs: Auctioned or donated at events supporting the Surface Navy AssociationNavy-Marine Corps Relief Society, or scholarship funds for families of surface warfare personnel.

  5. Collecting & Historical Documentation
    • Modern Destroyer & Naval Warfare Collections: A sought-after artifact for collectors focusing on Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, guided-missile warships, U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet operations, or named vessel memorabilia.

    • Museum & Educational Archives: Acquired by institutions such as the National Museum of the U.S. Navy, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum, or naval heritage centers for exhibits on surface warfare evolution, ballistic missile defense, and 21st-century naval strategy.

  6. Diplomatic & Security Cooperation
    • Gifts for Allied Naval Partners: Presented to senior officers from allied Indo-Pacific navies (e.g., Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Republic of Korea Navy) during port visits, staff talks, or joint exercises to symbolize shared commitment to maritime stability and interoperable defense.

    • Security Dialogue & Regional Engagement: Used in Track II diplomacy events, academic forums, or security conferences to highlight the role of forward-deployed destroyers in deterrence and regional partnership.

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FAQS

Where can I get a challenge coin made?

At GT Gifts a qualified custom challenge coin manufacturer, the ordering process is very easy for you to operate.
Sending us your challenge coin request, you only need to follow each step and select your favorite choice. Artwork Design-Mold Making—Die Casting—Stamping—Die Struck—Split from Outlet—Polishing—Painting —Baking—Packing—Delivering.

At GT Gifts, all the challenge coins and lapel pins use international pantone colors. If you add one color, the price is $0.1 per color. The screen printing is not limited. But the more color it is, the more expensive the price is.

How do you make custom made challenge coins? Our all custom coins are made of metal like iron, brass, and zinc alloy. Different crafts use different metals to get a perfect effect. Our custom challenge coins use different plating to get fantastic effects. 
Especially, custom double plating coins are very popular among customers. Our coins include die-struck challenge coins and die-cast challenge coins. Make your own coins with GT Gifts.

Not always. It depends on your needs. We can create custom-shaped challenge coins for you with the best quality.  Welcome to design specially shaped coins like cut-out shapes! 
Most of them require 2″ in size. The standard thickness of our custom coins is 3.0mm, if you need 3D more high, it can be realized, usually our 3D highest 9.5mm edges 3.5mm. Meanwhile, different coin sizes can be welcomed.

Of course. As we know, different edges can create perfect effects. Therefore, we provide you like Standard edge, Rope edge, Leaft edge, Cross cut edge, Spur edge, Oblique line edge, Bezel edge, and so on. You can know more information on our web www.gt-gifts.com

JPG, PDF, PNG, EPS, AI, etc. If you want to send your picture in other forms, you have other forms, also send us freely. We have own designer to help you exchange it.

The challenge coin prices depend on the size of the required currency and the options. Please refer to the challenge coin pricing from our online quotation system cheap challenge coins. We’re sure that you won’t find any other best challenge coins than ours.
GT Gifts doesn’t have any requirements for your order quantities. Custom challenge coins no minimum! But there is a below-minimum fee.

When you customize your coins the first time, a mold fee needs to pay. But our mold fee is free in the next two years and we will keep it in our mold room.

Before the production of your order, you can cancel it at any time and are entitled to our money back. However, once your product has molding or been finished, we won’t cancel it. If you get a defective product, we will either re-make your order free of charge or give a discount. But this is rare!

You can pay for your order online Paypal or t/. Production will begin as soon as your payment is received.

The UV printed coins are made with printing crafts. They can 100% show your design with vivid colors and patterns. If too many colors can not realize on enamel colors filling,usually we suggest UV printing.

Our shortest turnaround time is typically 7-15 days for production, with 3-5 days for shipping. If you are not in a hurry to receive the items, longer turnaround times will offer a shipping discount. It ranges from 15, 20, and 30 working days, with a 10, 20, and 30 percent discount accordingly.

All images in the gallery and exhibition and their designs are the copyrighted designs of our customers. You cannot order someone else’s design without their explicit permission.

Typically, our challenge coins are either made of Brass or zinc.

There is shiny gold, shiny silver, shiny copper, shiny black nickel, two tone, antique gold, antique brass, antique silver, antique copper, two tone,  and rainbow finish.

With a 2D coin, the surface will be flat, and the metal line work that makes up the design will be raised, with the top of the line flat. With a 3D coin, the surface will be raised, and the design will be detailed and rounded off to give it a 3D effect. 3D will be more expensive.
A 2D coin only has two levels, one raised level over a lower recessed level, 3D coins have infinite levels of raised and recessed detail, allowing for sculpted images and rounded edges with more realistic depth on a coin’s metallic surface.

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