LATHAM, N.Y. - (07/01/05) CUPAC, the New York State Credit UnionLeagues state political action committee, is sellingcommemorative military coins as a means of raising funds. TheArmed Forces collection of eight coins was minted asa tribute to the men and women serving in the Army, Navy, Air Forceor Marines, with the reverse of the coins engraveable for thosewishing to include a personal commemoration or message. Alsoavailable are four Freedom Will Endure coinscommemorating the four branches of the Armed Forces, and anOperation Iraqi Freedom coin. Each coin costs $21.95.If ten or more are purchased, the price per coin decreases to$17.50, with a portion of the proceeds going to CUPAC.
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