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Coins
Commemorative coins may be either die-struck or cast. Die-struck coins are typically struck in brass and then plated in gold or silver; but they can also be struck in sterling silver or even solid gold. There are a wide variety of finishes available. A handsome coin can also be cast in fine pewter. Antiquing a pewter coin often produces the most interesting "look". If you need a very long run of inexpensive coins, it is possible to create an aluminum coin with anodized color finishes. The type of coin best suited to your application is dependant upon your design requirements, your budget, and the length of the run. Please call us for more information. We would be happy to discuss the wide variety of options available.
Packaging: Gift box
Shown:
Die-struck Masonic Lodge coins: on left, polished, and plated; on right, polished and two-tone plated
Cast pewter: on left, CASE coin is antiqued; on right, South Carolina coin is plated dark brass and antiqued |