Inspirational Message: Our sobriety chips convey a strong belief and hope in sobriety and sober living. The contrast of storm and sunshine on the sober coin reminds those on the sobriety journey of the choices and challenges they may face, but with perseverance, there is hope and light
Premium Quality & Easy to Carry: Our aa chips are made of zinc alloy plated silver, each 1.37 inches in diameter and 0.08 inches thick. These lightweight chips are easy to carry in your pocket, purse, or an AA coin holder keychain, serving as a daily reminder of your journey. Complementing AA books, and addiction recovery workbooks, these chips provide valuable support throughout your journey toward living clean
Original Design: 3 year sobriety coin displays a crossroads with signposts reading "HOPE," "STORM," and "SOBER!" symbolizing the choices and challenges on the sobriety journey. On the left, a serene landscape signifies hope and a better life after sobriety, while on the right, raging waves depict the difficulties and storms faced. The back features Jameson Frank's quote: "Our greatest battles are those with our own minds," reminding individuals to control their thoughts for lasting sobriety
Sober Affirmation Token: Our AA coins don't just mark sobriety milestones—they honor anyone committed to living a sober life. These aa medallions celebrate achievements and symbolize the power of overcoming challenges. Non-religious and universally supported, these sober chips are a thoughtful gift for all in recovery, reminding them of their progress and encouraging them to stay sober and strive for success
Meaningful Sobriety Gifts: Whether celebrating milestones at AA meetings or marking special sobriety anniversaries, these sober coins are powerful keepsakes. They embody the courage and determination of embracing sobriety, making them ideal gifts for anyone on their journey. Whether you're marking a personal achievement or supporting someone in their path, these coins are a thoughtful gift and an inspiring tool for support groups, recovery meetings, or personal reflection