Custom Masonic Coins Designed for Masonic Lodges

Precision-Crafted Custom Masonic Coins for Lodges, Officers, and Events

CNF Interactive designs and produces custom Masonic coins built specifically for lodges, officers, and Masonic organizations. Each coin is created to reflect the identity, symbolism, and purpose behind your lodge or event. Whether you are creating a Past Master coin, lodge anniversary coin, officer installation piece, or fundraising coin, every design is developed with accuracy, balance, and production quality in mind.

What Are Custom Masonic Coins?

Custom Masonic coins are die-struck metal coins designed with lodge-specific details such as:

  • Lodge name and number
  • Masonic symbols (Square and Compasses, pillars, working tools)
  • Officer titles and years of service
  • Anniversary dates and commemorations
  • Organization identifiers (Blue Lodge, Scottish Rite, York Rite, Shrine, Eastern Star)

These coins are commonly used for recognition, presentation, and historical preservation within the lodge.

Types of Custom Masonic Coins

2D Custom Masonic Coins

2D coins feature raised and recessed metal surfaces with clean, defined detail. These are the most commonly produced coins and are ideal for:

  • Lodge coins
  • Fundraising coins
  • Membership coins
  • Event coins

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3D Custom Masonic Coins

3D coins use sculpted metal to create depth, dimension, and a more detailed visual effect. These are ideal for:

  • Past Master coins
  • High-detail commemorative pieces
  • Presentation coins
  • Signature lodge designs

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Common Uses for Custom Masonic Coins

Custom coins are designed for a wide range of lodge and organizational purposes:

  • Past Master recognition
  • Lodge anniversaries (25, 50, 75, 100+ years)
  • Officer installations
  • Fundraising and donations
  • Special events and commemorations
  • District and Grand Lodge programs
Each coin is tailored to match the specific purpose it represents.

Design Options and Customization

Every custom Masonic coin can be configured with a wide range of options:

  • Plating finishes (antique gold, silver, bronze, dual plating)
  • Enamel colors (soft or hard enamel)
  • Edge styles (rope edge, diamond cut, smooth, custom edges)
  • 2D or 3D sculpted surfaces
  • Text layout and border design
  • Front and back customization

For a full breakdown of available options, visit the Options page.

How Custom Masonic Coins Are Made

This video demonstrates the full process of how custom Masonic coins are designed, manufactured, and finished using professional production methods.

The manufacturing process follows a structured and professional workflow:

  1. Concept submission (idea, sketch, or reference)
  2. Custom digital design created
  3. Revisions completed until approved
  4. Die is produced for manufacturing
  5. Coins are struck, plated, colored, and finished
  6. Final quality check and delivery

This process ensures consistency from design through final production.

Built for Accuracy and Presentation

Masonic coins are more than promotional itemsโ€”they represent:

  • Lodge identity
  • Brotherhood and service
  • Milestones and legacy
  • Personal achievement

Each design is developed with attention to symbol placement, text balance, and overall presentation, ensuring the final coin is both meaningful and visually correct.

Minimum Orders and Production

Most custom Masonic coin orders are produced with a minimum quantity to ensure:

  • Efficient manufacturing
  • Consistent quality
  • Cost-effective pricing per coin

Production timelines are structured and communicated clearly during the design phase. For full details, visit the FAQ page.

Start Your Custom Coin Design

If you are ready to create a custom Masonic coin, the process begins with your concept. Submit your idea, and a custom design will be developed for your review.
  • โžก๏ธ Go to the Contact page to begin your project
  • โžก๏ธ Review customization options on the Options page
  • โžก๏ธ See common questions on the FAQ page