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Coins, Plaques and Medals Personalised for Universities and Academies

Personalised coins are a long-standing tradition in academia and higher education. Many universities, schools and institutes of higher education offer customised coins and commemorative plaques as gifts, prizes or honours to celebrate anniversaries or important events. With us at Il Tallero, it is easier than ever to create embossed coins and commemorative plaques with endless customisation possibilities and the highest production standards. The result is unique, embossed coins to stand the test of time and celebrate the events and history of your university.

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Mint your own commemorative coins

Our personalised coins are perfect for graduation ceremonies, honouring students, honouring lecturers, paying tribute to participants at conferences and congresses. Events and award ceremonies can be made immortal by minting an embossed coin especially for the occasion. Get inspired by university coins in our showroom, you will find many ideas and inspirations for any kind of occasion. You can choose from many unique materials, finishes, shapes and designs, you can send us your images and our designers and consultants will follow you step by step in the design of your coin. In addition to selecting materials and colours, you will also be able to choose the embossing process for your coins.

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Create your own university coins and plates

With our online configurator you can create your own design and choose different finishes. You can insert your coat of arms and text, choose from many metals, sizes and shapes. You will have the possibility to mint your coins by choosing between the lustre of 24-carat gold, the brilliance of silver, the glow of bronze, and the splendour of copper. At Il Tallero, we guarantee professional support and advice throughout the design process, free samples and design, and fast and punctual delivery worldwide.

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Disclaimer: Our products on these pages are referred to as ‘coins’ in order to respect the general linguistic designation. It should be explicitly emphasised that these are individually produced medals and not present or past payment/currency instruments.