Antique Gold - Challenge Coin Plating
This is the most popular plating style for custom challenge coins. The recessed areas will have a slightly darker finish when compared to the raised areas. All metal is dulled and antique looking. At Signature Coins, we always suggest the “Antique” look if you have fine text on the face of the coin, so that the contrast can help the readability. Antique gold plated coins also show less wear and scuffs compared to their high polish counterparts.
High Polished Gold - Challenge Coin Plating
High polished gold plating is by far the most classy and expensive-looking finish we offer. Each coin is gold plated and then polished to a beautiful shine. Both raised and recessed areas have the same high polish finish, which can sometimes make fine detail a little harder to read.
Antique Silver - Challenge Coin Plating
This is one of our most popular platings, in large part because it has an expensive-looking finish. Antique silver looks very similar to antique pewter, which gives your coin a sense of age. The recessed areas build up a darker finish and visually separate the raised areas, which are much lighter in tone. All metal areas are dulled with this antique process, and you’ll notice fewer scratches or dents on coins that use antique silver plating.
High Polished Silver - Challenge Coin Plating
High-quality and high-end looking, high polished silver plating is a top-of-the-line choice for anyone looking to make a timeless coin. Each coin is hand-dipped in real silver plating and then polished to a high mirror shine. Both raised and recessed areas share the same high polish finish, so to get more contrast on a high polish silver coin we usually suggest dark lettering or a sandblasted metal background for the recessed areas.
Copper - Challenge Coin Plating
High polished copper coins have a very elegant and valuable look to them. Each coin is plated in copper and then polished to a beautiful bright reddish shine. Copper can be a great, unique way to make your challenge coin stand out from the rest. Both raised and recessed areas have the same level of high polish finish.
Black Metal - Challenge Coin Plating
Black metal conveys strength and durability in a unique fashion from other coins. While other coins often have a general metal shine or a created high polish look, the matte-like finish of black metal gives these coins the immediate ability to stand out. The black metal also lends itself perfectly to brighter colored paints and designs.
Antique Nickel - Challenge Coin Plating
Antique nickel plating looks very similar to a gunmetal which gives the coin a very durable look. The recessed areas fill in a bit darker, and really help separate details on the coin. All areas of metal on the coin are dulled down slightly with the antique process and give the coin a soft luster throughout.
Black Nickel - Challenge Coin Plating
Black nickel presents something closer to a matte finish for your coin. The dark color of the finish allows for brighter and lighter colors to come through while presenting a more classic metal look than the black metal plating option.
Dual Plated Coins
One very unique way to plate your coins is dual plating. Dual plating features a masking process to add two different plating choices to your coin. Dual plating adds a bit to production and requires a little more attention based on your artwork.