Material - Surfaces
Brass, patinated brass
Brass, patinated brass
Brass gloss - with its specific shade and gloss without surface finishing.
Brass gloss - During patination, surface of the medal is chemically and evenly oxidized and darkens to the desired tone. This will give it the appearance of so-called old brass. Medals modified in this way can be covered with a surface varnish to prevent further darkening.
Steel gloss, old-silver steel
Steel gloss, old-silver steel
A cheaper variant suitable not only for tokens is steel. This material can be treated with an old-silver surface finishing.
Steel gloss - standard steel look. Suitable for cheap mass embossing. To prevent corrosion of the steel product, the surface is treated with a colorless varnish.
Old-silver look is steel modified by patination. Prevents corrosion and highlights embossed edges. Suitable for use in token minting. To prevent corrosion of the steel product, the surface is treated with a colorless varnish.
Copper gloss, patinated copper
Copper gloss, patinated copper
Copper gloss - standard copper look
Patinated copper - copper modified by patination
Alpacca/Nickel Silver
Alpacca/Nickel Silver
An alloy of copper and nickel, as well as zinc and possibly other metals, also known for its appearance as new silver. This alloy is often referred to as paktong. We are able to gild it with 24 ct. gold.
Silver & Gold
Silver & Gold
We can mint into a precious metals like silver and gold, in the highest purity of 999/1000. Each product is properly stamped with a hallmark stating the weight, diameter and genuineness of the metal. We offer both gold 24 ct. and silver 999/1000.