What do custom coins cost?
Custom coin prices vary depending upon what type of material is used. Custom coins can be made out of plastic, wood, copper, brass, zinc alloy and precious metals such as silver or gold. There are many factors that impact the cost of your own custom coin besides the material. Where your custom coin is made determines price as do the features that will be on the coin. Challenge coins can have many additional features / upgrades that add to the overall cost.
You can have one hundred, brass, die struck custom coins made for as little as $432 which includes a set-up / die fee of $210.
If you are in the market for custom coins please visit me at custom coins dot ws or coinable dot com. I will be happy to assist you in purchasing your own commemorative coin. I have been creating custom coins for over 5 years and I believe custom made coins are for everyone.
Before production of your custom coin design begins, you will be required to pay for the dies after you have approved the final design. Each die currently costs $347.50 (per side); this may increase slightly for very complex designs, unique coin shapes or larger diameter coins. Once purchased, they are considered to be co-owned by you and Rod McLeod because he retains the copyright as the artist. The dies stay at the foundry until they are no longer needed at which time they are destroyed. Your organization has the exclusive use of your dies. If someone contacts us wishing to use an existing customer’s die for their coin, they must negotiate compensation directly with the owner. We will facilitate the initial contact and can provide some guidance for this process, should the need arise. If you select one of the dies that Stampede Graphic Services owns outright for the back of your coin, you do not pay for that die. Ask Rod about this option as part of your custom design. In addition to