Images
Roll over image to zoom in
Civil Air Patrol Bronze Medal 3 Inch
https://catalog.usmint.gov/civil-air-patrol-bronze-medal-3-inch-CR4.html
Philadelphia (P)
- Bronze replica of the Congressional Gold Medal awarded at the U.S. Capitol Building on December 10, 2014, for the extraordinary service of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) during World War II.
- Medal is 3” in diameter
Item Number: CR4
Mintage Limit: None
Product Limit: None
Household Order Limit: None
This item is available to be ordered now, but it is not currently in stock. Additional inventory is being made. Please add the item to your cart to see when additional inventory is expected to be available.
How Enrollments Work
When you subscribe to enrollments, it is easy to stay current on your favorite products.
We will send email notifications to subscribers 30 days before the scheduled release of the next product. Cancel at any time.
All enrollments receive free budget shipping. All you have to do is wait worry-free for the newest coin released to arrive on your doorstep.
To ensure uninterrupted delivery of the products in your enrollment, a valid credit card is required.
Still not sure about enrollments? Read Our FAQ
Read More
Buy the Civil Air Patrol 3” Bronze Medal from the U.S. Mint and celebrate WW II history. The Civil Air Patrol 3” Bronze Medal is a bronze replica of the Congressional Gold Medal awarded at the U.S. Capitol Building on December 10, 2014, for the extraordinary service of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) during World War II.
The obverse features two CAP volunteers–one male and one female–watching the skies. In the background, a tanker is escorted by CAP planes overhead. Inscriptions are “CIVIL AIR PATROL” and “1941-1945.”
The reverse depicts a partial laurel wreath, representing honor and service, surrounding CAP insignia’s. Inscriptions are “HONOR,” “CIVILIAN VOLUNTEERS WHO FLEW ARMED & HUMANITARIAN MISSIONS,” and “ACT OF CONGRESS 2014.”
Read Less
Read More
Product Specifications
Design: |
Obverse/Reverse: Donna Weaver
Obverse sculpted by: Don Everhart
Reverse sculpted by: Michael Gaudioso
|
Struck Under Authority of: |
Public Law 113-108 |
Place Struck: |
Philadelphia |
Read Less