


No matter what shape it is, we can make it, even if it includes cut-out areas. This option is available on any of our products, and although the application of the additional plating adds a few days to the order, the result is extraordinary. Shiny plating is a brilliant layer over the base metal and can be done in gold, copper, silver, and black.ĭual Plating: Created by adding a secondary metal finish, dual plated designs are commonly ordered when they require military emblems, three-dimensional areas, and recessed areas.Antique Plating: Our antique finishes are available in our most popular plating colors, including antique copper, bronze, and silver.Include epoxy finish to help prevent scratching, fading, and tarnish. It can be applied in varied thicknesses, from a thin protective layer to a thick domed layer. Epoxy protects and preserves your product. The plating you choose can change the look and feel of your design. Plating and epoxy give your coins different finishes and colors. Hard Enamel: One of the highest quality options we offer, it's smooth to the touch and has a durable finish. We have a wide range of colors and textures, so you are only limited by your imagination Soft Enamel: By filling the recessed areas of your design while leaving the metal edges raised. We offer soft and hard enamel and cloisonne for different types of designs. Here are the three most manuftured coin sizes.Įnameling is the perfect way to enhance your art while still maintaining logos. The favorite size coin for most companies is 1.75" Coins can be made into any customized shape and can be minted on one or two side using a standard die striking press or they can be minted using a hydraulic press that allows for a mirror finish. You can also engrave the rim for a custom service marking.
CUSTOMIZABLE COIN FLIP SERIAL

Our artists will select the best options for your project, including size, shape, color, and engraving. The process of creating custom made coins starts with your design and our customer service. Coins made from copper, are the best choice for design details that require the best quality and a three dimensional and sculpted look. Brass is a litte softer of a metal and allows for better details of any logo. Which metal is the most used? Bronze and brass coins are the most common of all manufactured coins as they are heavier. Most coins are made for companies looking to commerate an event or made into challenge coins for the military and for law enforcement. Custom coins are made using bronze, brass and copper metals.
