The Coin Board is a genuine WWII relic. We repurpose the .50 caliber crate into this board in a unique way to display up to 20-25 Challenge Coins. This coin board can also be used to display badges, collectible poker chips, medals and more. This board is a unique way to display Challenge Coins on a genuine WWII relic.
If we don't have the stain you want...no worries. We can customize one for you with no additional charge. We just need a little extra time. Stains may vary depending on the condition of the wood. These crates have survived decades in snow, rain and extreme heat.
*A shelf can be added to this item for a small fee (see "SHELF" in our products)
*All of our crates can have a name plate added for a small fee (see Custom Name Plates).
ERA:1941-1945
CONFLICT: WWII
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USA
SPECS: The T1IDR ammunition crates housed 120 cartridges, .50 caliber, armor piercing incendiary M8. with 10 rounds per carton, 6 cartons per can with a total of 2 cans. The crates weight was approx. 42 lbs. during its service period. This bullet was widely used with the Browning M2 Machine Gun.
LOT numbers are given to each crate.
LOT D.M. identifies the crate manufactured in Des
Moines Ordnance Plant-Ankeny, Iowa.
Or
LOT L.C. identifies the crate manufactured in Lake
City Army Ammunition Plant-Independence, Missouri
DIMENSIONS: 14"L x 6.5"W x 1.5"H
MATERIAL: Wood & metal
HOLDS: 20-25 Coins
DISPLAY OPTIONS: Desktop, flat surface or add shelf brackets
*We can not guarantee the writing will be in tact on all crates. We do our best to preserve the writing but it can not always be salvaged.