Rough Idea
Send the sketch, notes, mascot idea, seal, logo, or reference image. Production-grade art can come later.
Custom Logo Coins
Brand coins need a little translation. A logo that works on a website may need stronger outlines, simplified shapes, enamel separation, or printed detail to work in metal.
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
Corporate challenge coins, custom logo coins, coin medallions, brand collectibles, employee recognition coins, conference coins, donor gifts, and promotional coins should feel like part of the brand system.
We quote around how the piece will be used: internal award, customer gift, retail collectible, donor thank-you, event badge, sponsor piece, or the thing sales hands out when they want to look mysteriously important.
Popular coin directions

Brand marks, award language, launch themes, and sponsor details.

Simplified marks translated into metal, enamel, antique finish, or print.

Employee, donor, sales, conference, and internal culture projects.
Quote planning
Thin marks, gradients, tiny taglines, and complex icons may need raised metal outlines, enamel separation, or printed detail.
Pantone references help, but metal finish and enamel style can shift how colors feel in the finished piece.
Employee awards, launch gifts, donor coins, and sales awards can share one consistent design system.
Boxes, pouches, or branded cards can make a logo coin feel more like an award than a giveaway.
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
Thin marks, gradients, and tiny type get adapted before production.
Packaging can support awards, gifts, donor programs, and retail-style launches.
A consistent coin system can support future departments, years, and campaigns.
Artwork, timing, and production
Fine lines, gradients, small type, brand colors, two-sided layouts, gift boxes, and reorder expectations should be reviewed before the firm quote.
How ordering works
Send the logo, brand guide, event notes, donor program, or campaign reference.
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
Usually, but production may require simplification so small details, gradients, and thin lines work in metal.
Yes. They work well for conferences, launches, sponsor gifts, internal awards, and customer appreciation.
Yes. If repeat orders are likely, the design should be built as a clean system from the start.
It depends on the brand. Color-heavy logos often need enamel or print, while simple marks can look excellent in antique metal.
Ready for a quote
We will quote the piece around brand fit, size, finish, edge, back artwork, packaging, quantity, and deadline.