FAQ
What's the difference between 2D and 3D?
How do soft enamel and imitation hard enamel differ?
Why use epoxy?
How do I determine which size to use?
We offer coins in 1., 1.5., 1 5/8., 1.75. and 2. diameters. If you have a non-circular coin, the .diameter. will be the longest (or widest) part of the coin.Our two most popular coin sizes are 1.5. and 1.75. with a 3mm thickness. If you want to add weight to your coin, the simplest way is probably to increase the thickness, which we can do in .5mm increments. Standard thickness is 3mm for all coins except the micro (which is 2mm thick) and the 2. coin (which has a standard thickness of 3.5mm).
Your size will be determined by both design and price. If you have a lot of detail, you will need a larger coin in order to show it clearly. However, if you have a very simple design or you're looking to cut costs, a 1. coin may be the way to go.