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Coin Options for Custom Masonic Coins
Every custom Masonic coin is defined not only by its design, but by the finishes and production techniques used to bring it to life. These coin options control contrast, depth, texture, and overall presentationโallowing you to create custom Masonic coins that reflect your lodge, commemorate milestones, and stand out with professional detail.
Antiquing (Antique Finish) for Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
Antiquing is a finishing process used on custom Masonic coins that darkens the recessed areas while leaving the raised metal brighter. This creates contrast between the high and low points of the design.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Improves readability of fine text and detailed Masonic symbols
- Adds depth and dimension to your coin design
- Creates a classic, traditional appearance preferred by many lodges
- Reduces glare compared to polished finishes
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Detailed square and compass designs
- Lodge seals with fine lettering
- Traditional or historic-style Masonic coins
Hard Enamel Color Fill for Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
Hard enamel is a premium color fill option for custom Masonic coins where enamel is filled into recessed areas and then polished flat with the metal surface. The result is a smooth, level finish across the entire coin.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Creates a smooth, polished surface with no raised edges
- Produces a clean, high-end appearance
- Offers durable, scratch-resistant color
- Provides crisp separation between colors and metal lines
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- High-end presentation coins
- Simple to moderately detailed designs
- Coins where a refined, polished look is preferred
Soft Enamel Color Fill for Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
Soft enamel is a color fill option where enamel is placed into recessed areas but left slightly below the raised metal lines, creating a textured surface.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Adds depth and texture you can feel
- Creates strong visual contrast between metal and color
- Allows for bold, vibrant color application
- Works well for detailed designs
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Designs with multiple color sections
- Coins requiring texture and contrast
- Budget-conscious projects with strong visual impact
Dual Plating for Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
Dual plating is a premium option for Custom Masonic Coins that applies two different metal finishesโsuch as polished gold and antique silverโto specific areas of the coin.
How It Enhances Your Design
- Separates key design elements like borders lettering and emblems
- Creates strong contrast without relying on enamel color
- Adds a high-end, premium appearance
- Highlights important features such as lodge names or central emblems
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Multi-element designs
- Anniversary and commemorative coins
- Designs that require contrast without color
UV Printing on Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
UV printing is a modern technique used on custom Masonic coins to apply full-color artwork directly onto the coin using ultraviolet-cured ink.
How It Enhances Your Custom Coin
- Allows gradients, shading, and photo-quality images
- Maintains sharp detail for small text and complex artwork
- Reproduces lodge logos and branding accurately
- Combines with metal finishes for a layered, high-impact design
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Full-color lodge logos
- Detailed or scenic commemorative designs
- Coins requiring precise branding and color accuracy
Diamond Cut Edge Options for Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
Diamond cut edges are precision-cut patterns applied to the outer rim of custom Masonic coins.
These cuts reflect light and create a bright, high-end finish around the perimeter
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Adds detail and craftsmanship to the outer border
- Reflects light for a brighter, premium appearance
- Frames the coin design for a finished look
- Provides a tactile, high-quality feel when handled
Common Diamond Cut Edge Styles
- Oblique edge โ angled reflective cuts
- Flat wave edge โ smooth flowing pattern
- Rope line edge โ traditional twisted rope appearance
- Petal edge โ repeating curved segments
- Curved wave edge โ deeper, more pronounced movement
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- High-end presentation coins
- Lodge anniversary and commemorative coins
- Designs that benefit from added border detail
Reeded Edges for Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
Reeded edges feature straight, evenly spaced grooves along the outer rim of custom Masonic coins, creating a classic coin appearance.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Provides a traditional, recognizable coin edge style
- Adds subtle detail without overpowering the design
- Improves grip and tactile feel
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Traditional lodge coins
- Classic coin designs
- Projects requiring a clean, simple edge
Custom Engraving Options for Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
Custom engraving allows personalized text to be added to custom Masonic coins, often engraved around the outer edge or in specific areas of the coin.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Adds lodge-specific or event-specific information
- Commemorates important dates and milestones
- Creates a more meaningful and collectible coin
- Allows customization based on your needs
Common Engraving Uses
- Lodge name and number
- Anniversary dates (25, 50, 75, 100 years)
- Member recognition or officer titles
- Event names or commemorative messages
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Anniversary and commemorative issues
- Limited edition coin runs
- Personalized lodge distributions
Sequential Numbering for Custom Masonic Coins
What It Is
Sequential numbering assigns a unique number to each custom Masonic coin in a production run (e.g., 001, 002, 003). This numbering is typically engraved or stamped onto each coin.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Creates a limited edition or collectible series
- Adds uniqueness to each individual coin
- Increases perceived value and exclusivity
- Helps track and identify coins within a set
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Limited edition lodge coins
- Fundraising coin series
- Collector-focused releases
- High-end commemorative coins
Packaging Options for Custom Masonic Coins
Clear Acrylic Coin Pouches (Standard with Every Coin)
What It Is
Every custom Masonic coin includes a clear acrylic coin pouch as standard packaging.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Protects the coin from scratches and handling
- Keeps each coin clean during storage and distribution
- Provides a simple, professional presentation
- Ideal for bulk distribution
Clear Acrylic Coin Cases with Spacers
What It Is
Clear acrylic coin cases are rigid protective holders designed to display and protect custom
Masonic coins, with spacers included to fit different coin sizes.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Provides durable, long-term protection
- Displays both sides of the coin clearly
- Keeps the coin centered and secure
- Ideal for collectors and presentation pieces
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Collector coins
- Display or keepsake pieces
- Lodge anniversary coins
Velvet Presentation Boxes
What It Is
Velvet presentation boxes are premium packaging designed to showcase custom Masonic coins
in a formal, high-end presentation.
How It Enhances Your Custom Masonic Coin
- Adds a refined and professional presentation
- Enhances perceived value for awards and gifts
- Protects the coin during storage
- Ideal for ceremonial or commemorative use
Best Used For Custom Masonic Coins
- Officer gifts and recognition
- Anniversary presentations
- High-end commemorative coins
Choosing the Right Options for Your Custom Masonic Coins
Each option can be used individually or combined depending on your design goals.
- Antiquing + Hard Enamel โ polished, high-end finish with depth
- Soft Enamel + Antiquing โ textured contrast with bold color
- Dual Plating + UV Printing โ premium metal with full-color detail
- Diamond Cut Edges + Polished Plating โ maximum brightness and reflection
- Engraving + Sequential Numbering โ collectible, personalized coin series
- Premium Packaging + Numbering โ high-value presentation and collectability
The right combination depends on your artwork, level of detail, and the final presentation you want your custom Masonic coin to achieve.
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