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Challenge Coin Embedded Cell Phone

Guarantee your challenge coin is always with you.
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A challenge coin is a rather large and heavy object which must be carried with you at all times, but absolutely cannot get lost. It is too large to fit in a wallet and prone to rolling out of pockets. A buttoned pocket works better but what if you change clothes and forget to move the coin? Congratulations, you are buying a round of drinks for everybody in your unit while cursing your decision to change pants.

I would like to see a cell phone with a compartment built into the back of the case meant for holding a coin. Why a cell phone? It's something you always carry with you, and it's a lot less prone to getting lost than a single loose coin. It could also be a nice decorative touch if the coin was under clear plastic on the back of the phone.

I think there are enough people in the military needing a solution like this for it to be a viable, albeit niche product market.

DIYMatt, Oct 22 2010

What is he talking about? http://en.wikipedia...wiki/Challenge_coin
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       ohhh- I just lost my angel coin from when I had surgery and this would have been useful! +
xandram, Oct 22 2010
  

       Or use it to house a coin so you can use a public telephone when your battery goes.
egbert, Oct 22 2010
  

       Maybe it could be worn as a codpiece, and men interested in this could check for presence of said coin with a boot.
bungston, Oct 22 2010
  

       21, you have enough coins to make a necklace. Maybe more of a pectoral with only 4 (I envision a diamond shape), but leave room to add more coins as events warrant.
bungston, Oct 22 2010
  

       Why not leave them in a box at home, and scowl disapprovingly at anyone who makes a fuss?
pocmloc, Oct 23 2010
  

       Is there any other way to scowl?
daseva, Oct 23 2010
  

       I can scowl ridiculously.
pocmloc, Oct 23 2010
  
      
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