2D CUSTOM MASONIC COINS

2D Custom Masonic Coins for Lodges and Organizations

Precision Die-Struck 2D Masonic Coins with Clean Detail and Classic Appearance

CNF Interactive designs and produces 2D custom Masonic coins that offer a clean, structured, and highly readable design. These coins are the most commonly used format for lodges and organizations due to their clarity, durability, and cost-effective production. 2D coins are ideal for projects where sharp detail, balanced layout, and traditional appearance are the priority.

What Are 2D Custom Masonic Coins?

2D custom Masonic coins are die-struck metal coins where the design is created using raised and recessed surfaces without sculpted depth. Key characteristics include:

  • Flat raised metal areas
  • Recessed sections for text and enamel
  • Clean, defined lines
  • Strong contrast between metal and color

This format ensures that all design elements remain clear and readable, even in smaller sizes.

Why Choose 2D Masonic Coins?

2D coins are the preferred choice for many lodges because they provide:

  • Clear visibility of symbols and text
  • Efficient and consistent manufacturing
  • Lower production cost compared to 3D coins
  • Faster production timelines
  • Proven durability for long-term use

They are especially effective when the design includes text-heavy layouts or multiple elements.

Common Uses for 2D Custom Masonic Coins

2D coins are widely used across Masonic lodges and organizations for:

  • Lodge coins
  • Membership coins
  • Fundraising coins
  • Event and commemorative coins
  • Officer installation coins
  • District and Grand Lodge programs

Their versatility makes them suitable for both everyday distribution and formal presentation.

Design Features of 2D Coins

2D custom Masonic coins are designed with a structured layout that typically includes:

  • Outer ring text (lodge name, number, dates)
  • Center emblem (Square and Compasses or organization symbol)
  • Top and bottom text alignment
  • Front and back design options

Each design is carefully balanced to ensure proper spacing, alignment, and readability.

Enamel and Finish Options

Enamel Options

  • Soft enamel (textured finish with raised metal borders)
  • Hard enamel (smooth, polished surface)

Metal Finishes

  • Antique gold, silver, or bronze
  • Polished finishes
  • Dual plating for contrast

These options allow for a wide range of visual styles while maintaining the clarity of the design.

Edge Styles and Detailing

Edge styles provide an additional level of customization and finishing detail. Common options include:

  • Rope edge
  • Diamond cut edge
  • Smooth edge

Edge detailing enhances the overall presentation without affecting the readability of the coin.

Built for Clarity and Accuracy

2D coins are specifically designed to ensure:

  • Accurate representation of Masonic symbols
  • Clear and legible text
  • Proper scaling of design elements
  • Balanced visual composition

This makes them the most reliable option for designs that require precision and consistency.

2D vs 3D Masonic Coins

While 2D coins focus on clarity and structure, 3D coins provide sculpted depth and dimensional detail. 2D coins are best for:

  • Text-focused designs
  • Traditional lodge coins
  • Cost-efficient production

โžก๏ธ For sculpted designs, see the 3D Custom Masonic Coins page.

Production Process

  1. Concept or reference submitted
  2. Custom digital design created
  3. Revisions completed until approved
  4. Die is produced
  5. Coins are struck, plated, and finished
  6. Final quality check and delivery

This ensures consistency from concept through final product.

Start Your 2D Custom Coin Design

If you are ready to create a 2D 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
  • โžก๏ธ Explore all coin types on the Custom Masonic Coins page