History of coinage
Personalised coins for an exceptional gift
The history of minting (also called medals, see disclaimer) has produced not only countless coins, but real works of art that are appreciated by collectors all over the world. Today, it is possible to emboss the front or reverse of a coin with motifs and images, according to one’s wishes, as shown on our website, where you can find various examples of coins and medals. With us you can mint your own coins and freely choose motifs and inscriptions. From the colouring of individual areas of the coin to the engraving of the edge, we are happy to offer you numerous options, which reflect your cost expectations.
One’s own currency, an extraordinary feature for professionals and individuals
Many private individuals and professionals take the cue from our site to mint personalised coins to offer as an exquisite gift for countless events. In the workplace, the awarding of a personalised medal can honour a long-standing employee or can be presented as a challenge coin. Sports clubs and similar institutions can also reward members for achieving certain goals, while in the private sphere coins can be a gift for a wedding or similar solemn moments. Any number of options can be realised, depending on your creative vein: from the name of a married couple to the depiction of the person to be honoured.
Take advantage of the variety of our materials to mint coins at reasonable prices
The cost for the minting of a unique coin also varies depending on the type of recognition you want to give. Here too, we help you obtain your personalised coin by providing you with a wide range of basic materials: from 24-carat gold coins to iron or PVC coins. All these materials can be processed according to your wishes and are perceived by the recipient as a noble and extraordinary expression of care for them. Discover how easy it is with our help to match your desire to mint coins with your financial needs.
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.