Custom Coins & Custom Medallions

Custom Minting

We have expertise in custom minting. With this type of production, you decide what you want your design to look like and come to us with an idea. We submit your ideas to our graphic design department, who work with your desires and come up with a computer design for you to review. You look at these designs and make any changes you would like in order to make sure they are exactly what you want before we send the designs to the engraver to make the dies.

The designs can be made either three dimensional or two dimensional. The three-dimensional process requires an artist to carve the design into a plaster sculpt, from which the die will be made. The two-dimensional process can be cut from a computer drawing. All text works well in two dimensions and some types of artwork as well. Portraits and certain other designs where you want a lot of definition will require a sculpt.
The uses for custom-minted medallions are endless: A national promotion, special events, give-aways for trade shows, celebrating a corporate anniversary, incentives and awards. You name it and we can find a way to capture it on a medallion.
We have made medallions for Boeing, Maytag, Dept. of the Army, Navy and Air Force, Kennecott, Newmont, General Mills, Nu Skin, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ohio University, Encore Bank, etc.
These medallions can be made from precious metals, such as silver and gold, or base metals, such as bronze, copper and nickel silver. We do a beautiful job of antiquing brass, which is especially helpful when making key chains so that they stay looking beautiful even when handled.

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