B-17 Army Air Corps Bronze Antique

Item Number: 16021
Product Type:  Coin
Size: 1 1/2 inch (39mm) Round
Material: Bronze Antique
Price: $7.50
 
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coin packagingThe backbone of the Army Air Corps during World War II, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress served in every combat zone throughout the war.

 

The B-17 was the Army's first mass-produced four-engine heavy bomber, entering service in 1938. Renowned for its ability to sustain heavy enemy fire, it was dubbed the "four-engine fighter" by the Japanese for its unique ability to fly into combat without a fighter escort. Crucial to allied sucess in the Pacific theater, the B-17 also proved highly effective against German fighters across the European continent, successfully completing countless daylight bombing raids against German industrial targets despite taking on heavy battle damage.

 

Boasting a ceiling of 35,600 feet and a maximum range of 3,750 miles, the B-17 achieved legendary status as America's most affective high-altitude bomber during World War II.

 

This coin is dedicated to the B-17 Flying Fortress, whose role in advancing the cause of freedom during World War II will never be forgotten. Minted in a brass alloy and finished in antique bronze, this coin's reverse is imbued with rich enamel accents. Each coin comes packaged with a  header card that describes the influence and impact of the B-17 in full detail.

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