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Custom Rounds


maverick323

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@maverick323 Baird mint in London make custom coins but its expensive as before you start you have to pay for the dies ect. same with any minted coin really. If you want to inbox be I'd be happy to help any way I can. i have contact all over plus produce my own hand poured and cast items. 

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15 hours ago, LiquidMetalsUK said:

@maverick323 Baird mint in London make custom coins but its expensive as before you start you have to pay for the dies ect. same with any minted coin really. If you want to inbox be I'd be happy to help any way I can. i have contact all over plus produce my own hand poured and cast items. 

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On 06/02/2022 at 02:02, maverick323 said:

Anyone know where I can have Custom Rounds/coins made? I would like to have them made for my union brothers. I have read that sand casting is a more economical way to have them made but cannot find anything. Same with stamped.

Thank you

You probably meant sandblasting? Anyway, this is the first google hit for "sandlasting medal": https://www.gs-jj.com, so check them out if this is what you are looking for, e.g. if this process works also with silver.

If you prefer actual minted round, look for any private mint nearby - e.g. herehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mints

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2 hours ago, CollectForFun said:

You probably meant sandblasting? Anyway, this is the first google hit for "sandlasting medal": https://www.gs-jj.com, so check them out if this is what you are looking for, e.g. if this process works also with silver.

If you prefer actual minted round, look for any private mint nearby - e.g. herehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mints

Sand casting is a process used in foundries etc. we’re you cast the mould in sand and then pour into the made up mould. Used for small up to virtually any size.

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5 hours ago, CollectForFun said:

You probably meant sandblasting? Anyway, this is the first google hit for "sandlasting medal": https://www.gs-jj.com, so check them out if this is what you are looking for, e.g. if this process works also with silver.

If you prefer actual minted round, look for any private mint nearby - e.g. herehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mints

 

5 hours ago, CollectForFun said:

You probably meant sandblasting? Anyway, this is the first google hit for "sandlasting medal": https://www.gs-jj.com, so check them out if this is what you are looking for, e.g. if this process works also with silver.

If you prefer actual minted round, look for any private mint nearby - e.g. herehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mints

 

On 06/02/2022 at 01:02, maverick323 said:

Anyone know where I can have Custom Rounds/coins made? I would like to have them made for my union brothers. I have read that sand casting is a more economical way to have them made but cannot find anything. Same with stamped.

Thank you

You make it yourself. Using the correct sand you make a mould with it and then pour into the mould you have made

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