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Pittsburgh Steelers Here We Go! Est. 1933 Terrible Towel Challenge Coin

Why the Pittsburgh Steelers Here We Go! Est. 1933 Terrible Towel Challenge Coin is a Must-Have
The Pittsburgh Steelers Here We Go! Est. 1933 Terrible Towel Challenge Coin packs six Lombardi Trophies and ninety-plus years of Steel City football into one gold disc. The franchise has been turning out football since Art Rooney founded the Pirates in 1933, but it really came alive on December 23, 1972, the day Franco Harris caught the Immaculate Reception at Three Rivers Stadium. The Steel Curtain dynasty followed, then Myron Cope’s Terrible Towel debut in ’75, then the late-2000s Roethlisberger Super Bowls. For anyone who has stood in the Heinz Field stands waving gold cotton against the December wind, this Steelers challenge coin is the kind of keepsake that belongs in your pocket.
The hypocycloid Steelers logo sits at the top in 3D relief, the red-yellow-blue diamonds wrapped around the Steelers wordmark in classic Republic Steel style. Below it, the Pittsburgh skyline rises on the left with the U.S. Steel Tower and the city’s signature glass-and-stone high-rises, while Heinz Field stretches across the right with its open horseshoe. A draped Terrible Towel runs across the middle in raised gold with the lowercase “terrible towel” script printed on the cloth, and a gold football tucks in at the lower right. A ribbon banner across the bottom is stamped HERE WE GO! with EST. 1933 set on the lower outer rim, and PITTSBURGH STEELERS arches across the top of the navy border between two gold stars.
Carry it in a coat pocket on a frozen January playoff afternoon, or set it on the desk where you can flip it over while the postgame replay loops on TV. It works as a tailgate raffle prize for a season opener on the South Side, a draft-night gift for the friend who still wears his Jack Lambert throwback, or a retirement present for the lifer who’s been driving in from Beaver County since Three Rivers Stadium days.
?-? Why You’ll Love It
- Carries the six Lombardi Trophy legacy, the most in NFL history, on a coin you can hold in one hand
- Built around the Terrible Towel that Myron Cope unveiled before a 1975 playoff game against Baltimore
- Ties Heinz Field, the Pittsburgh skyline, and the Steelers logo together in a single Steel City scene
- Stays in good shape inside a coat pocket where a paper ticket stub from Acrisure Stadium would fold and fade
- Reads sharply from across the room thanks to the high-relief 3D casting against the navy enamel border
🏟️ Features
- Gold-plated coin with the hypocycloid Steelers logo raised in 3D at the upper center
- Pittsburgh skyline rendered in gold relief on the left, with Heinz Field on the right side
- Draped Terrible Towel across the middle, finished with the lowercase “terrible towel” script printed on the cloth
- Ribbon banner stamped HERE WE GO! across the bottom, with a small gold football tucked beside it
- Navy outer rim engraved PITTSBURGH STEELERS with gold star dividers and EST. 1933 across the base
⚫ Perfect For
- A tailgate raffle prize for a season opener on the South Side or up at the North Shore lots
- A draft-night gift for the friend who still wears his Jack Lambert or Mean Joe Greene throwback
- A retirement present for the lifer who’s been driving in from Beaver County since Three Rivers Stadium days
- A playoff watch-party prize for a Steeler Nation crew gathered around a January AFC Wild Card kickoff
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