Sedona Arizona Police Coin
$20.00
Sedona Arizona Police Coin
Sedona Arizona Police Department Challenge Coin in antique bronze, 1.75 inches, with the Sedona police badge on one side and the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor on the other side of the coin.
Description
Sedona Arizona Police Coin
Sedona Arizona Police Department Challenge Coin is a 1.75-inch antique bronze. A desert Arizona town surrounded by red-rock, steep canyon walls, and pine forests. Jurisdiction is 18.6 sq miles with a population of 10,000 plus and 4 million annual visitors.
Sedona named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly 1877–1950, the wife of the city first postmaster Theodore Carlton Schnebly. The name Sedona was given by her mother because it sounded pretty.
Sedona was founded in 1902 and incorporated in 1988.
- Material: Crafted from a high-quality antique bronze alloy, offering a classic and durable finish.
- Diameter: Measures 1.75 inches (approximately 44.45 mm) in diameter, a standard size for challenge coins.
- Design Elements: Features imagery and symbolism representing the Sedona Police Department and the unique landscape of Sedona, Arizona. Specific design details may include the department’s crest, iconic red rock formations, or representations of the town’s natural beauty.
- Purpose: Challenge coins are traditionally used as a symbol of camaraderie and recognition within law enforcement and related organizations. This coin serves as a memento for Sedona Police Department personnel and a collectible item for enthusiasts.
- Thickness: Approximately 0.25 inches (6.35 mm) thick, providing a substantial feel and weight.





