Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Commemorative Coin
Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

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This 2" raised one-of-a-kind, heirloom-quality brass commemorative coin will stand out in your collection to remember these brave Americans and as a reminder of the resolve of the American people.

After the Japanese killed 2,403 Americans at Pearl Harbor through a surprise attack, Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor would reportedly write in his diary, “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”

And he was right. America proved to history that it was the most determined force for liberty and freedom the world has ever known, catapulting the world to defeat Nazi Germany and the Axis powers.

We must never forget those Americans that died that day. 

The front side of the brass coin has a raised brass sculpture of the famous USS Arizona keeling after being attacked with two Japanese attack planes in the sky above.

On the back side of the coin is a beautiful recreation of the USS Arizona Memorial that millions have visited at Pearl Harbor. There is also a flight path map that shows where the Japanese planes attacked us.

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Clyde

Probably my most favorite coin of all. Details are some of the best. Haven’t purchased a coin yet that I found fault with.

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Wesley Ficht

Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Commemorative Coin

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roswitha

Looks great

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Richard

Great addition to the collection.

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Customer

Beautiful coin and my Son will love it❤️❤️ He was stationed on Oahu for 2 years and actually cut his leave short to be there on Dec 7,1991🇺🇸🇺🇸