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Can anyone recommend a "Private Mint" for making some Club medals?
Our Club is going to make some medals to commemorate our 75th Anniversary next year. We have one 34mm die already with a Trans-Miss design that we use for our logo but need to find a company who can/will use it and make a new design for the reverse.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
Collecting coins, medals and currency featuring "The Sower"
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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Moffatt & Co.
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Interesting imfo on their website:
<< <i>Moffatt & Co. Extreme Custom Minting of Eureka Springs, AR. has announced that they have reached a manufacturing agreement with Martin Roenigk of Eureka Springs, the new owner of the Gallery Mint’s dies used to produce the line of Gallery Mint US coin reproductions. Mr. Roenigk purchased the rights, dies, and most of the antique minting equipment from surviving Gallery Mint owner Ron Landis in early January. >>
We used a company in Chicago to make the dies. That company was Alpha Die Engraving, owners name Hermke Timm. I think they're long gone though and the Highland Mint which was owned by Jim Pavlakos also did first rate material was also sold. I think they do sports stuff now but am not sure. Worth a call maybe.
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Tom Pilitowski
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