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Item description
Alcoholics Anonymous
30 Day
Recovery Coin Chip Medallion Medal Token
AA
Bronze
New Set of 10 Coins
The Original
Raised Center
Known the world over
for their distinctive design
and lasting message, These Classic Anniversary
medallions are an
essential piece of recovery
history. With great
pride we bring these medallions
to you and your group
members to help encourage,
inspire and celebrate
milestones in recovery.
Each medallion is
die-struck in high quality bronze
ensuring a lifetime
of beauty and durability. We
offer a medallion for
every monthly and yearly
milestone to allow
every person to receive a gift of
achievement of their
personal goal
Have you ever
wondered how the custom of handing out
Raised Center AA
medallions began?
The story behind this
tradition is a story of innovation and strength of the recovery fellowship.
One of the brightest
highlights in Wendell’s history is our role in the area of support for the
millions of people
worldwide who have fought and are still fighting the battle of addiction. In
early 1973, Bill
Westman, a recovering alcoholic wanted to do something to fortify the will of
the
groups and
individuals he spoke with. Bill designed and had Wendell’s produce a coin
bearing
the two large A’s on
one side of the medallion and the Serenity Prayer on the reverse. His advice
to all was to “carry
this in your pocket or purse and when temptation is great, reach into your
pocket and feel the
medallion and remember your struggle to get this far”. Thousands of the
medallions were given
to individuals and attendees of his Founders Group. Always thinking of
his fellow members,
Bill decided he wanted a design that would have individual meaning for
each person who
carried one. He knew the medallion as originally designed would feel much like
change in the pocket
or purse so he changed the design by adding a raised center with the actual
time the person had
been sober.
The process of making
the medallion with the raised center was labor intensive as each medal
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lion had to have the
raised center soldered onto the coin and the demand for the medallion was
soon overwhelming.
Bill worked with Wendell’s and developed the one piece, die struck circle/
triangle medallion
with the anniversary in Roman numerals in the center raised section. When
designing his new
medallion, Bill used the phrase “To Thine Own Self Be True” as he felt every
recovering person
should make their journey to sobriety a personal responsibility. Bill used “The
Man In The Glass” as
a guideline for his own sobriety and felt if he could “look that man in
the face”, he would
be successful in his journey. Bill chose to surround the circle/triangle with
the wording
“Recovery, Unity, Service” as they exemplify the meaning of one’s commitment to
sobriety. The process
of producing these medallions may have changed through the years but the
commitment of the man
who inspired them remains the same. We are aware that the medallion
has been copied and
although that is a form of flattery, the intent and fellowship that goes into
Wendell’s medallions
can never be duplicated because they are inspired by a man who although
struggling with his
own addiction wanted to offer support to others.

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