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AVAILABLE FINISHES:

Antique Bronze Is the most popular of our custom coins. Coated with an antiquing catalyst. The raised areas illuminate against the dark recesses when polished, giving it a sophisticated and unique look.

Antique Copper is reddish brown in color and made from solid copper. Coated with an antiquing catalyst. The raised areas illuminate against the dark recesses when polished, giving it a sophisticated and unique look.

Antique Gold Coated with an antiquing catalyst. The raised areas illuminate against the dark recesses when polished, giving it a sophisticated and unique look.

Antique Silver Coated with an antiquing catalyst. The raised areas illuminate against the dark recesses when polished, giving it a sophisticated and unique look.

24 kt Gold-Plated. Gold Plating has a bright gold finish.

Copper is reddish in color and made from solid copper.

Nickel Silver is a great choice for bright silver finish.

Satin finish gives a soft-brushed look to the finish.

Authentic Pewter: The classic look of Pewter allows for a high degree of detail in complex designs and has a dark silver appearance. The surface is slightly pitted.

Rhodium: The use of rhodium plating on our coins has become increasingly popular with our customers. Rhodium is a member of the platinum metals group. Rhodium was first isolated in 1803 and the primary sources for rhodium are in Russia, South Africa, and Canada.
Rhodium has an extraordinary resistance to most acids and corrosive substances and it has great Hardness and high reflectivity. It is one of the few white metals that will remain bright and reflective under most conditions. One of the minor trade offs for plating with rhodium instead of silver is that the rhodium finish will not be as bright or reflective as a silver finish. Rhodium reflects about 71%-80% of the light rays that strike it. Silver reflects up to 94% of all incidental light that strikes it. However, over the long term rhodium will stay brighter than silver because of its great resistance to tarnishing. Rhodium has an almost identical look as Silver.

A choice of metals are also available when a budget is a consideration.



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General Information

   
3-D Charge $ 70.00 Set Up Plus $ 0.35 Per Side (FREE on 500+ Coins)
Spot Epoxy or Full Epoxy Coating $0.40 Per Side
Sandblast $0.45 1 side / $0.75 2 sides
Diamond Cut, Wave, or Swirl Cut Edge $0.35 1 side / $0.60 2 sides (Oblique Line Edge, Flat Wave, Curve Wave Edge, Petal Edge, Rope Line Edge)
   
Extra 1mm thickness $ 0.20 Per 1mm Thickness Per Coin
Edge Text $ 0.60 Per Coin
Two Plating / Two Tone $ 0.70 Per Coin
Hard Enamel Colors $ 0.20 Per Color
Sequential Numbering or Engraved Names $ 0.35 Per Side
Cuts in Middle of Coins (Cut outs through the coin) $60.00 Set up Charge (One time) $0.50 Per Coin
Special Odd Shapes $70.00 Set up Charge (One time)  $0.50 Per coin.
Reeded Edge on Coins $100.00 Set up Charge (One time) $0.50 Per Coin.
Printed Picture Insert on 1 Side of Coin $75.00 Setup Charge per picture (One Time)  $0.75 Per Coin (includes Epoxy)
Key Chain Setup Use the next size up + $0.60 Per Coin
Velveteen Box $ 2.60 each
Clear Plastic Envelope No Charge
Clear capsule $0.60 each
Velvet Bags $0.60 each
Free art for 100 coins or more Under 100 coins $ 50.00 art charge
   


Epoxy

Epoxy gives the coin a cleaner look. details on the coin are more prevalent and are easier to see. Epoxy protects the enamel and in some cases may enhance detail by magnifying small areas.

Soft Enamel vs. Hard Enamel

HARD ENAMEL
Very similar production to traditional cloisonné except that a special resin is utilized to provide colors. This allows the ability to match all colors. This process also does not require an epoxy dome for protection as the surface is hand polished to the same level as the raised metal. Recommended for best quality for small details. Metal borders trap each color.

SOFT ENAMEL
This process uses a die-struck metal the same thickness as used for hard enamel. The same recessed areas with metal borders are hand color filled with soft enamel resin then baked to harden. The surface has recessed areas and epoxy domes can be added to protect and finish the surface color. Color matching is available.


Special Shapes & Custom Edges

Special Shapes: Your coins do not have to be any particular shape. They can be any shape you like. Some examples are: dog tag, Octoganal, ovals, squares, states, and more. The ideas are limitless.

Cut Outs: Holes in your coin are called cut-outs. This adds real uniqueness to your pin and greater design effects. Recessed areas can be cut out for a small set up charge.

CUSTOM EDGES: There are normally three kinds of edge cuts. Wavy cut, rope cut diamond cut edges.

 


 


Key Chain Attachment

Whether minting commemorative or numismatic medals, coins, tokens, key chains, lapel pins, The Monterey Lapel Pins Company is proud to uphold the highest standards of minting quality. With hundreds of Coin providers, the search for the best supplier may seem like a daunting task. With 15 years of experience, we are confident that we can fulfill your needs and special requests.

All our custom coins come with our guarantee on service, quality, and delivery. Because you will be working directly with us as a factory, there is an unlimited number of options for you to choose from.

 

 

 
  
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