Kokoda Medal

 The Kokoda Trekkers’ Memento Medal

Walking the Kokoda Track is one of the most challenging adventure treks on the planet.  Some trekkers walk to commemorate those who served in Papua New Guinea during World War 2. All trekkers walk to test their own physical and emotional strengths and commitment.

The Kokoda Trekkers’ Memento Medal celebrates each trekker’s personal achievements, a lasting memento that is personalised with the engraving of the trekker’s name and the month and year of the trek. The Kokoda Trekkers’ Memento Medal has been minted by Medal Art Mint and is offered in a choice of either copper or 99.9% fine silver. Each medal comes in a presentation case and is accompanied by an authentication card.

 

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Copper medal engraved: $86.00 each (includes GST, postage & handling)

Includes engraving of the Year and Month of your trek, and your Name using up to 30 characters.

 

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Silver medal engraved:  $196.00 each (includes GST, postage & handling)

Includes engraving of the Year and Month of your trek, and your Name using up to 30 characters.

 

Engraving Example

 Medal Specifications

Size: 50 mm diameter.
Metal: Copper, or  99.9% Fine silver.
Finish: Antique patina.

 

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A significant portion of the sale of each medal is donated to the Kokoda Track Foundation.

Medal Art Mint will donate $10 from the sale of each copper medal and $15 from the sale of each silver medal. The Kokoda Track Foundation is an Australian philanthropic organisation which aims to repay the selfless help given to Australia during World War II by the ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels’ of Papua New Guinea by helping to improve the lives and futures of their descendants. It does that by assisting with their education and healthcare, by trying to protect their environment, by helping to foster the growth of an eco-friendly trekking and tourism industry from which they can benefit, by working to keep the story of Kokoda alive, and by seeking to identify and foster the next generation of PNG leaders.

Sculpting the master model for the Kokoda Trekkers’ Memento medal.