Here is an interesting wooden half dollar, It almost looks home made.It is twice the thickness of the others,it also is made from pine and the imprints looks rubber stamped. Plus it is political in nature.
Here is a new age style advetising encased coin, a half penny it is in a aluminum foil over plastic materiel bends very easily
Here is the other sticker I used, I just noticed it was stuck on my monitor stand so I pealed it off and put it on a Peace dollar.
Phu Bai Manor: brass, 4.7 grams, 21mm, C/A VN3630, same both sides. "212th Aviation Battalion was initially part of the provisional Falcon Aviation Group out of Da Nang, became part the 16th Aviation group in Jan. 1968 and transferred to the 11th Aviation Group in July 1971. It provided fixed wing aviation support to the 1 CTZ area " [ 1 CTZ=1 Corp Tactical Zone or I Corp. or the northern most region of South Vietnam] Captain Shelby Stanton: Vietnam Order of Battle. Everything I came across on the "information highway" about the 212th seems to be a rehash or even a direct quote, without credit, of Stanton. I cannot even find what fixed-wing aircraft they had. I suppose they were OV-10 Broncos and/or OV-1 Mohawks as those were the Army's ground attack aircraft.
Here is an example of woodmen of the world test coins. They have issued a number of different tokens in the past. They were and are a retirement group/ living home
Woodmen of the World was/is first and foremost an insurance co. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WoodmenLife
Apparently they had Mohawks at Phu Bai Airfield. It also appears that there was some friction going on between the Air Force and the Army over the Army's use of fixed-wing aircraft. https://theaviationgeekclub.com/ov-1-vs-mig-17-story-mohawk-became-mig-killer/
Here is another Woodmen of the World item: Woodmen of the World "penny" Bronze, 29 mm, 7.86 gm Obverse: Sun figure and balance scales / ONE PENNY Reverse: Bird flying over axe embedded in log / DUM TACET CLAMAT Dum Tacet Clamat is "Though silent, he speaks".