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  The U.S. Attorney's Office Northern District Challenge Coin. A 2" shiny silver, hard enamel painted with rope edging. Sure bragging rights when it comes to the challenge coin minting business.
The USN Police Badge Coin. Minted for the USNP Yokosuka, Japan Naval base. A 2.5" tall shiny gold, shiny silver two tone badge shaped coin. 3D both sides. Available in store for purchase.
3-73 Apache Troop Thunderbolts Coin 3" wide, black nickel plated, hard enamel painted, bottle opener coin. Minted by Milcoins.com for the 3-73 Apache Troop Thunderbolts of the U.S. Army. Available in store for purchase.
2010 Guam Sub Squadron 15 Navy Ball Coin 2-1/2" tall dual shiny silver and shiny gold plated coin, with a legendary Navy picture inserted under epoxy. Minted for the Guam Sub Squadron 15 of the U.S. Navy Available in store for purchase.
The 482D Civil Engineers Squadron Coin Minted for the Homestead Air Force Base. A 2" shiny silver shield shaped bottle opener coin. The front of the coin is all 2D, While the back insignias are 3D. Available in the store for purchase.
The 305th Aerial Port Squad Detachment 1 Coin A 1-3/4"Black Nickel coin with a gold diamond swirl cut edge. The front of the coin is an Air Force bulldog, while the back is most 2D as well except for the C-17 and KC-10 jets at the bottom. This coin was minted by Milcoins.com for the The 305th Aerial Port Squadron U.S. Air Force and is available in the store for purchase.
The 482D Fighter Wing Coin Minted for the Homestead Air Force base. A 2" shiny silver cut out coin with a curved wave cut edge. The front of the coin is all 2D, while the back has a 3D F-16 fighter jet on it.

Production Processes

Hard enamel/cloisonné
1.Hard enamel painting is the most valuable process. It also is the most expensive, and has many limitations.
2. Practicable metal: copper only that can endure  high temperature.
3. Process:

Die struck soft enamel
1. The most popular lapel pins with the PMS paint colors filled in the metal. Adding the epoxy on the surface will give the coin a smooth glossy surface .
2. Practicable metal: brass, copper, iron, zinc alloy
3. Process:

Printing
1. For some coins that have lots of details, A photo print is place under epoxy.
2. Practicable metal: stainless, brass, aluminum
3. process

Zinc alloy die cast
1. Using zinc alloy metal in the center of the coin enables the factory to make larger coins, or coins will many cut outs.
2. Practicable metal: zinc alloy
3. process:

 

 

 

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