Rough Idea
Send the sketch, notes, mascot idea, seal, logo, or reference image. Production-grade art can come later.
Commemorative Coins
Commemorative coins work best when the milestone is unmistakable. Dates, names, symbols, and event language need a clean hierarchy before the decoration starts flexing.
Start the quoteFrom sketch to proof to finished coin
Send the sketch, notes, mascot idea, seal, logo, or reference image. Production-grade art can come later.
The idea becomes front art, back art, edge detail, size, finish, enamel, relief, and production notes.
After proof approval, the coin moves through mold, plating, enamel, polish, packing, and shipment.
Best-fit projects
Anniversary coins, Masonic coins, wedding coins, sobriety coins, school coins, club coins, event coins, and custom medallions all need the milestone to be obvious at a glance.
These projects often carry meaningful symbols. The trick is giving those symbols enough space while keeping the date, organization name, and event purpose clear at coin scale.
Popular coin directions

Years, dates, historic marks, patriotic art, and milestone language.

Symbol-heavy layouts that still need clean text and a clear center mark.

Event, wedding, sobriety, school, and donor pieces with giftable weight.
Quote planning
Anniversary years, founding dates, event years, and milestone numbers should be clear before decorative elements take over.
Masonic, civic, school, faith, recovery, and patriotic artwork often needs careful spacing around emblems.
Antique finishes, raised relief, custom edges, and presentation packaging help commemorative coins feel collectible.
Coins meant for resale need different packaging and polish than coins handed out at a private event.
Style guide
Raised metal lines with recessed color. Strong for logos, seals, text rings, and colorful service coins.
Sculpted depth for mascots, faces, landmarks, badges, and emblems that should feel dimensional.
Useful when artwork has gradients, tiny details, photos, or color transitions that do not translate cleanly to enamel.
Classic raised and recessed metal with no color fill. Sharp for awards, formal logos, and antique finishes.

How the quote gets smarter
Dates and anniversary language stay readable before the decorative detail goes wild.
Fraternal, civic, school, faith, recovery, and patriotic symbols get breathing room.
Pouches, cases, and boxes can make the coin feel ceremony-ready.
Artwork, timing, and production
Anniversary years, fraternal symbols, club names, wedding dates, sobriety milestones, school marks, and packaging all shape the quote and proof.
How ordering works
Send the date, logo, symbol, event name, inscription, or reference image.
Size, quantity, finish, edge, depth, sides, packaging, deadline, and budget range.
The proof catches layout, spelling, contrast, and production issues before metal gets involved.
Once the proof and firm quote are approved, the order moves into mold, plating, enamel, and packing.
Coins ship to the final address, and clean specs make future reorders much less dramatic.
Questions before quoting
Yes, but it needs a clear center idea. Too many equal-weight symbols can make the coin feel cluttered.
Yes. Patriotic dates, bells, flags, seals, and historic imagery are natural fits for commemorative coins.
Yes. Text, years, emblems, finishes, and packaging can all be quoted around the audience and use.
Color can help, but all-metal antique designs can feel more timeless when the artwork is symbol-heavy.
Ready for a quote
We will quote the keepsake around artwork, size, finish, edge, back text, packaging, quantity, and timeline.