Ukrainian military surplus always captures attention. Our collection features unique fragments from destroyed Russian T-80 tanks near Bucha in March 2022, which have become part of our challenge coins and personalized gifts. Our unconventional and extraordinary T-80 souvenirs are an excellent way to honor the feats of the military and preserve the memory of historical events.
- Design: brutal minimalism (so many people around the world like it)
- Absolutely safe, does not cause allergic reactions. Does not change with time, does not change through humidity.
- In the engraving process, we use a special laser designed exclusively for high-precision engraving on metal. Thus, we are able to get a better picture.
Size:
Steel Plate: 1.7x1.07x0.24 inch (43x27x6 mm). The thickness of the steel plate may vary, depending on the place where it was cut from (no more than 0.5 mm).
The main feature of this coin is that it was made directly by the participants of this tragedy. We are the natives of Bucha, two friends who suffered during the occupation of our city. We developed the design of the coin and brought our idea to life. A little later, got very excited about this idea, we decided to make 4 types of coins with different coatings and create unique cases for them. Cases are also designed and created by us, and every coin has a case.
This is the Сoat of Arms of our Bucha. It represents the family
tree of Bucha with strong roots, that arose from merging four
towns, which were scattered around the railway station the symbol
of development and progress. There are oak leaves around the
crest, as a symbol of indomitable spirit, wisdom and strength of
Ukrainians.
The Сoat of Arms is surmounted by the crown as a symbol of the
aristocratic origin of the city. For the first time, the
possession of these lands by the Polish nobleman Lyasoti was
mentioned in 1630, where people lived and worked for the
well-being of the inhabitants of their native city for many years.
This side of the coin contains three main symbols that the inhabitants of Bucha will be remembered for years to come: