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American Traditions Spy Coin - Iron with Antique Tin Plating image-1
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American Traditions Spy Coin - Iron with Antique Tin Plating image-3
American Traditions

American Traditions Spy Coin - Iron with Antique Tin Plating

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Description
  • Hide a secret message inside this hollow coin
  • Hide Secret Messages
  • secret intelligence coin


Hollow coins can be used to carry secret messages undetected and can very easily be passed to a recipient. They are absolutely indistinguishable from a solid coin to the naked eye They can e safely handled without danger of separation and can easily circulate without leaving a trail. Just carry it in your pocket with the rest of your change. On the battlefield, the accumulation of secret intelligence is one of the most important weapons that can be used to gain vital advantages. The American War of Independence was no exception. the role of espionage was crucial in securing a victory against the British in theAmerican Revolution. The ragtag Patriots had few muskets and fewer cannons. They lacked the necessary funds to fight the world\'s most powerful empire. their only hope of beating the British was to wage an invisible wara war of espionage and deception. Under the clever guidance of commander-in-Chief George Washington, heroic colonists adeptly gathered information to help win the cause of Liberty. Following Washington\'s orders, agents infiltrated the enemy camp. Behind enemy lines, Patriot allies carried out intelligence and counterintelligence missions. Washington personally supervised the covert operations of civilian and military spy networks in America and abroad using the latest technology disappearing in, complex ciphers, codes, and propaganda all the while maintaining his own operational security. The Commander-in-Chief instructed his generals to \"leave no stone unturned, nor do not stick to expense\" in gathering intelligence and declared his agents to be those \"upon whose firmness and fidelity we may safely rely.\"

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