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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Army Challenge Coin Video Goes Live
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Designing the Best Custom Challenge Coins - Size and Shape Options
For all the different options soldiers have when design a custom challenge coin the size and shape of the coins themselves have a lot to do with the price, look and feel of their units coin. Here we will be looking at size and shapes you can have challenge coins made into. For more information you can visit our site and take a look at our complete custom challenge coin guide: Custom Army Challenge Coins
Choosing the
Best Size and Shape for Your Custom Challenge Coins
When
designing a custom challenge coin there are several option to consider to make
your coin stand out from the others and still stay within budget. The most
popular choices are the size of your coin and building a coin with a custom
shape. These choices will greatly influence the look and feel of your coins and
also the price you will pay to have your coins made. In this guide we will look
at the different shapes and sizes you can use for building a custom challenge coin
and go over details over each option. Standard challenge coin sizes are 1.5”,
1.75” 2”, 2.25”, 2.5”, 2.75” and 3”, however, a coin can be any desired size.
What Challenge
Coin Size Is Right For Me?
Choosing a
coin to small or to large can easily take away from the quality of its
appearance and its functionality. The best way to answer this question is that
it depends on how you plan to use it and what type of budget you have to work
with. The size of your coin will affect the cost of building a custom challenge
coin more than any other option.
Are you
going to carry it around with you to show off to your friends? Then it needs to
be small enough to fit in your pocket, but large enough so people can be
impressed by its detail. A challenge
coin from 1.5” to 2” will probably work the best and coincidentally the most
common coin size today is a 2” diameter coin. The 2” coins are popular because
not only do they fit in your pocket but the coin surface is large enough to get
creative with the use of colors, Dual Plating or the use of intricate patterns
and insignias. If however you are
working on a strict budget 1.5” to 1.75” coins may be the route to take to make
sure everyone in your unit can get a coin.
Do you want
to win more coin challenges? Does your unit have a time limit on produces a
coin after a challenge? Then you might want to look into a smaller coin. The
smaller the coin the harder it is to see. Hit it on the bar and people might
not be able to hear it or produce their coin in time to save them from buying a
round of drinks. Challenge coins under 1.5” are very rare and are for very
special applications.
Is this coin
meant more for a keepsake or used as a car badge? If your intention is to build
a coin for a stationary display piece then you might want to look at building a
3” or larger coin. Any coin larger than 3” is awkward to carry but makes for a
more striking display in a case, coin rack, office or car.
Today’s
coins are becoming larger and larger. We live in a society where bigger is
better and let’s face it: SIZE MATTERS! Large sized challenge coins can be used
holiday ornaments, prizes, keepsakes, commemorative tokens and any coin over
4.5” is typically referred to as a car badge.
These larger
coins make the details and design of your coin really stand out and are truly eye-catching.
Since the dawn of time men have been pulling out items to prove their worth and
the bigger item gets all the attention. Having said that, you will have to have
a budget to support such a decision, since being the best always comes with a
cost.
Challenge
Coin Shape
You can make
your custom challenge coin in any shape you wish. Some of the more popular
choices are unit patches, dog tags, bottle openers, states, aircraft wings,
maps or even the building your unit is in. Many military personal prefer when
buying a coin that signifies their tour to have it shaped like the country they
served in.
The nice
thing about designing a custom shaped coin is that it won’t have a big impact
on the price. Most coin builders will only charge you for the die charge but it
is wise to check with yours before proceeding with your order.
One thing to
think about when choosing a custom shaped coin is that Diamond Cut edges are
only available on rounded coins so blending the two of these together will not
be possible.
The other
thing to think about is functionality. Having a challenge coin in the shape of
a dog tag means you can wear your challenge coin and will most likely never
lose another challenge as it on a chain around your neck. The king of
functionality when it comes to a soldier and a challenge coin is having a
built-in bottle opener. We all know what soldiers do when they are off duty and
it certainly isn’t visit the library. If you are a steely-eyed commander and
want your men prepared for every possible scenario, then give them a challenge
coin in the shape of a dog tag they can wear around their necks with a built-in
bottle opener. You may never see that coin in a display case, but it will
certainly be the one that gets used the most.
Designing
and building a custom challenge coin is a rewarding and fun task. I hope this
guide helps you with your sizing and shape options and makes your decision a
little easier.
If you want more information or to see our full
challenge coin guide, please visit: http://armychallengecoinsforsale.com
Designing the Best Custom Challenge Coin - Edging Options
There are a few different options you will have to decide upon when building a custom army challenge coin. Here we will go in-depth into the different type of edges there are and the uses and benefits each one have for a coin. For more information please take a look at our complete challenge coin buyer's guide on our website: Army Challenge Coins
Choosing the
Best Edging Options for Your Challenge Coin
When
choosing to design a custom challenge coin the decision of what edge to use is
an important one to make. The edging used on your coins will affect not only
the look of your coin but how it feels in your hands. There are four types of
edging you can choose from when designing a custom coin.
The most
popular is called the straight edge. It is the edge that is considered standard
and there is typically no extra charge for this edge. The least popular edge is
the reeded edge. It gives your coin the look of a quarter and is the most
expensive edge to produce, so it’s best to check the prices with your coin
builder if you are thinking about this option. Reeded edged coins do make your coin look and
feel more valuable almost like they were real currency and will certainly give
your coins a sense of worth.
There are
three different edges that are very unique and normally come at no additional
charge. They are a Rope Border, a Chain Border and Concertina Wire Border.
These three borders offer a unique edging to a coin and are typically offered
at no additional cost because each is created as part of the die.
A coin with
a rope border with brass plating is one of the more popular options and will
give you a formal or official look and is one of the more popular coin combinations.
Having a
chain borders are not very commonplace in challenge coins currently and in
today’s world of trading and collecting challenge coins, any coin that is
different is more collectable. If you are going for an edgier coin for a
fighting unit you might to think about using a concertina wire border as it
will give you the type of feel and look you are going for. This type of edging
is increasingly popular with combat engineer and military police type units.
The final
edging category is the Diamond Cut Edges which can be applied only to round
coins. Diamond Cut edges add a very impressive and attractive look to your
coins. Coins with this edging option are normally seen as high-end and will
give your coin a more attractive look as it changes the way light reflects from
your coin. Diamond Cut edges also give an efficient and razor type feel to your
coins. There are four different Diamond Cut styles: Swirl, Wave, Scallop and
Cut Net.
The most
popular are the Swirl and the Wave, but when selecting one or the other it
comes down to what look you are going for. One of the best ways to decide which
Diamond Cut you would like for your custom coin would be to pull out your
challenge coin collection and go through them. Close your eyes and hold each
different coin in your hands, turning it over to get a feel for which you
prefer. Then take a look at each coin in the light and then in low light and
ask yourself, is this the right cut for me?
Diamond Cut
edges have an additional price because they all require a separate cutting
stage to the production of a coin. Because it is an extra step it allows you to
add a different look to any round coin that is to have antique plating. You can
produce an antique Diamond Cut Edge or a bright Diamond Cut Edge simply by
scheduling the cutting before or after the plating. Knowing this trick might
save you some money on your custom coin order, but you will have to check with
your coin maker in advance.
Finally there
is the Edge Text option. This allows you to add text to the edge of your coin
such as a saying, a quote, locations, names, ranks or campaigns. This type of
edging adds “depth” to your coin. Most people at first glance will notice the
front and back of your coin, but over time and use this type of detail can add
worth and collectability to any coin. Image owning a coin for a few months and
noticing something you had not seen before. This is also a great conversation
piece when sharing and talking about your unit’s coin.
I hope you
have found this guide helpful and informative. Building a custom coin is a
rewarding and fun task. For more information about designing and making custom
challenge coins please visit our custom coin guide on our website: http://armychallengecoinsforsale.com
Designing the Best Custom Army Challenge Coin - Plating Options
There are lots of questions regarding how to design a custom challenge coin and what people need to know regarding the different options they have. We just posted up a Buyer's Guide on our site to help people when researching custom built challenge coins. Here we will go in-depth into some more options. For the complete guide visit our site:
Custom Challenge Coins
Custom Challenge Coins
Challenge
Coin Plating: Designing the Best Custom Coin
One of the
choices you will have when designing a custom challenge coin is that of – What
type of plating do I want/need? In this guide we will go in-depth on each of
the plating styles and options to help you with your decision.
There are
basically eleven different platings for a challenge coin. They are: Brass,
Antique Brass, Copper, Antique Copper, Silver, Antique Silver, Nickel, Antique
Nickel, Black Nickel, Gold and Antique Gold.
Why choose
antique plating?
The process
requires some time and extra effort put into it. That’s why the finished product looks as
incredible as it does. When you look at
an antiqued challenge coin, you know that you are getting a really special
gift.
Years of
service award coins and medallions often are antiqued. This helps give the appearance that they are
old and therefore honorable. Recipients
of these items enjoy being able to look at their gift and know where it came
from. This helps add to the coin or
medallion’s perceived value. People will
be more inclined to hold onto it if they think that it will be collectible
someday.
Each one
will give your unit’s coin its own characteristic, look and feel. One of the
best ways to choose which option you like the best is to pull out your own
challenge coin collections and ask yourself which coin best represents the look
and feel you are trying to create with your own custom coin.
The plating
you choose will depend on the look you want your coin to portray and the dominant
colors on your coin. For example, silver and nickel are popular with the Air
Force and Navy. Brass is popular with the Army and Marines. Antique plating’s
are used to make the coin look older or to give it a weathered look. It is a
special process that dulls the plating color. Gold is chosen for its perceived
value. It is 24k, however, gold has a tinge to it and most prefer brass. Black
nickel is used for special applications where you need to highlight a part of a
coin design.
What is Dual
Plating?
Dual plating
is one of the more popular options and can make your coin look very striking
and adds to its collectability. Dual plated challenge coins are created when
two different types of metal are used on one design. Classic combinations like gold and silver
give custom coins their distinct appearance. Rather than use paint to achieve
the effect of two different colors, the two metals on a dual plated challenge
coin are used to create contrast. People that want to make their custom
challenge coins look distinguished, often choose dual plating to give their
design contrast as well as class.
This adds
appeal to any design and images stand out against their backgrounds. Dual
plated challenge coins are popular with military units, civil service
employees, and corporations with employee recognition award programs.
Whatever
plating option you decide upon will ultimately be decided upon by your personal
taste. I hope this guide will help you in choosing the right challenge coin
plating option for your coin. For more information regarding design a custom
challenge coin and to see our in-depth custom coin guide, please visit our
website: http://armychallengecoinsforsale.com
Friday, February 15, 2013
Army Challenge Coin Video Released
Army challenge coins for your unit, your tour or for excellence. Army Unit Coins makes Army challenge coins custom made to your specifications. We just released a video so people can see what our company is about and view some of our Army challenge coins.
For more information or just to look at some of the Army challenge coins we have made please visit our website:
http://armychallengecoinsforsale.com/
For more information or just to look at some of the Army challenge coins we have made please visit our website:
http://armychallengecoinsforsale.com/
Custom Army challenge coins designed for your unit. Army Unit Coins produces the best custom Army challenge coins at the best price. Take a look at a video we did showing off some of the custom Army challenge coins we have produced.
You can view more custom Army challenge coins by visiting our website:
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You can view more custom Army challenge coins by visiting our website:
http://armychallengecoinsforsale.com/
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Armychallengecoinsforsale.com Launches!
Unit Coins wanted a way to seperate their challenge coin business into the different branches of the military. To do this a new website has been launched so they may focus on Army challenge coins. The Army purchases the majority of challenge coins so in November of 2012 http://armychallengecoinsforsale.com was launched to better serve this business segment.
Army Unit Coins will focus on providing the Army with the best looking Army challenge coins and the best price.
Army Unit Coins will focus on providing the Army with the best looking Army challenge coins and the best price.
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