Shopping for Collectibles? Youโ€™ve come to the right place.

With nearly 3 million items in our catalog, Bonanza is your destination for Art & Collectibles. Discover rare, unique, and vintage goods you wonโ€™t find anywhere else.

Rendered at 21:20:56 05/18/25
Full-size item image
Primary image for US ARMY 95th Civil Affairs Brigade Challenge Coin
Item image 1
Item image 2

US ARMY 95th Civil Affairs Brigade Challenge Coin

$13.76
$13.90 More info

Shipping options

$5.89 to United States

Purchase protection

Catalog info

Payment options

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

Shipping options

$5.89 to United States

Purchase protection

Catalog info

Payment options

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

Item traits

Category:

Current Militaria (2001-Now)

Quantity Available:

6 in stock

Condition:

New

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Type:

Challenge Coin

Theme:

Militaria

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Time Period Manufactured:

2001-Now

Modified Item:

Yes

Listing details

Shipping discount:

No combined shipping offered

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1555744061

Item description

US ARMY 95th Civil Affairs Brigade Challenge Coin. This is a great looking US ARMY 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (AIRBORNE) commemorative challenge coin. Coin displays the insignia of the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne) on the front side while the reverse side has a gold plated US Army logo. Coin has reeded edges and is about 1 9/16" in diameter. All details are raised lettering and gold plated. Coin is contained in an acrylic air tight holder. The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne) is a civil affairs brigade of the United States Army based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The concept for a civil affairs brigade had been under consideration for years, but was finally approved as a result of the 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review. The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade makes up a significant portion of the four percent of civil affairs soldiers in the active component. Tracing its lineage to a military government group that was active after World War II, the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade was not officially activated until 2006, and remained a provisional unit until 2007. Its creation was part of a U.S. Army plan to increase civil affairs units overall.