GOATED COINS

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From sketch to proof to finished coin

The GOATED coin process.

Hand-drawn sketch for a GOATED COINS custom coin

Rough Idea

Start with the napkin sketch, notes, mascot idea, logo, or reference image. Perfect artwork is welcome, but not required.

Digital proof sheet for a GOATED COINS custom coin

Digital Proof

The design gets translated into production specs: front, back, edge, size, finish, enamel, relief, and notes.

Finished GOATED COINS custom goat challenge coin

Finished Piece

After approval, the coin moves through mold, plating, enamel, polish, packing, and shipment. The goat stops judging. Mostly.

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Customization options

Pick the specs that make the piece feel custom, not catalog.

Challenge Coins

Built for departments, units, clubs, events, and collectors.

Styles

Soft enamel, hard enamel, UV printed, all-metal, 2D relief, and 3D molded coins.

Sizes

Common sizes include 1.5", 1.75", 2", and 2.5", with larger custom sizes available.

Plating

Gold, nickel, silver, black nickel, antique bronze, antique copper, and two-tone finishes.

Edges

Standard, rope, chain, reeded, cross-cut, spur, and sunburst edge treatments.

Packaging

Individual bag, velvet pouch, acrylic box, paper box, wood box, or presentation display.

Popular uses

Military coins, police coins, firefighter coins, anniversary coins, honor coins, and giveaways.

Lapel Pins

Small, sharp, and weirdly good at making people keep your logo.

Styles

Soft enamel, hard enamel, UV printed, die struck, all-metal, glitter, and glow options.

Sizes

Common sizes include 0.75", 1", 1.25", 1.5", and 2", with custom shapes available.

Attachments

Rubber clutch, butterfly clutch, deluxe clutch, magnet backing, safety pin, or no backing.

Upgrades

Glitter color, glow in the dark, rhinestones, transparent enamel, and pearlescent fills.

Packaging

Individual bag, backing card, velvet pouch, acrylic box, paper box, or custom retail card.

Popular uses

Trading pins, logo pins, awareness pins, patriotic pins, school pins, and employee pins.

Style guide

Soft enamel, hard enamel, printed, or all-metal?

Soft enamel pin example

Soft Enamel

Raised metal lines with recessed color. Great texture, strong color, and a friendly price point.

Hard enamel pin example

Hard Enamel

Smooth polished surface with a premium feel. Ideal for retail pins and higher-end presentation pieces.

UV printed pin example

UV Printed

Best when artwork has gradients, tiny details, photos, or colors that do not translate cleanly to enamel.

All-metal antique coin example

All-Metal

Classic raised and recessed metal with no color fill. Sharp for awards, formal logos, and antique finishes.

Finish guide

The metal finish changes the whole attitude.

Shiny Gold

Bright, classic, and loud in the best way.

Matte Gold

Warm gold with a softer premium look.

Shiny Silver / Nickel

Clean, modern, and easy to pair with most art.

Antique Bronze

Great contrast for raised detail and commemorative designs.

Antique Copper

Warm, rugged, and strong for vintage-style pieces.

Black Nickel

High contrast, sharp color pop, and a serious modern edge.

Dyed Black

Bold blackout style for minimal, tactical, or fashion pieces.

Two-Tone Metal

Mix metal colors when the design needs extra hierarchy.

Artwork, mold, and proofing

A better quote starts with production details.

2D vs 3D

2D is best for logos, text, seals, and clean raised/recessed artwork. 3D is best for sculpted relief, mascots, faces, emblems, and dimensional detail.

Materials & Thickness

Coins and pins can be quoted in common metal bases such as zinc alloy, brass, iron, copper, bronze, stainless steel, or aluminum depending on design and budget.

Artwork Files

Best files: AI, PDF, EPS, or SVG. Also workable: PNG, JPG, sketch, photo, or reference image. Rough ideas are welcome; blurry screenshots get judged gently.

Proofs & Samples

Digital proofing happens before production. Physical samples may be available for some projects, especially complex molds, and can add time.

Factory-direct sourcing Custom mold production Proof review before production Spec confirmation before payment

Made for

Coins and pins people actually keep.

Military & veteran groups Police, fire, and EMS Schools and clubs Corporate events Churches and nonprofits Retail collectibles Weddings and private events Patriotic anniversary programs

Quote builder

Build a real quote path before production starts.

This estimator is intentionally conservative. Final pricing still depends on artwork, mold complexity, presentation, current freight, and supplier confirmation.

Product Specs Quote request

What are we making?

Choose the core specs.

Style
Finish

Dial in the production details and contact.

Artwork upload

Vector files are best for clean metal lines. JPG, PNG, sketches, and reference photos are still useful when the idea needs to be redrawn for proofing.

Edge engraving

Edge text works well for mottos, dates, units, or a short phrase around the coin. Sequential edge numbers are better for limited editions or controlled handouts.

Presentation

Individual bags are practical for giveaways. Pouches, acrylic boxes, capsules, stands, and premium boxes make the piece feel more ceremonial or retail-ready.

Add-ons

Bottle openers, spinners, custom cut-outs, glow, glitter, and specialty fills can be quoted when they support the design instead of just adding noise.

Where should the firm quote go?

Artwork, specs, deadline, and contact details stay together so the quote starts clean.

How quotes work

A simple path from rough idea to production-ready proof.

  1. 01

    Send art or the idea

    Upload vector art, a photo, a sketch, or a reference link. If the artwork is rough, the quote can include cleanup and proofing time.

  2. 02

    Choose the specs

    Size, quantity, plating, enamel style, coin edge, backing, presentation, numbering, and deadline all affect the practical route.

  3. 03

    Approve the proof

    The digital proof confirms layout, colors, metal lines, edge details, numbering, and any front/back artwork before production starts.

  4. 04

    Production starts

    Once the firm quote and proof are approved, the order moves into mold, plating, enamel or print, packing, and shipping.

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Questions people ask before ordering

Useful answers before the Goat gets serious.

What is the difference between soft and hard enamel?

Soft enamel has recessed color and raised metal lines. Hard enamel is filled and polished smooth for a more premium finish.

What size should I choose?

Pins are usually 1" to 1.5". Challenge coins are usually 1.75" to 2". Larger sizes work when artwork has lots of detail.

Can you make military, police, fire, or school designs?

Yes. Those are natural fits for challenge coins and lapel pins. We can quote department, unit, event, reunion, club, and school projects.

Can you do custom packaging?

Yes. Options can include individual bags, backing cards, velvet pouches, acrylic boxes, paper boxes, wood boxes, and display cases.

Can you match brand colors?

We can work from brand guides, Pantone references, or existing artwork. Final color matching depends on material and production method.

What artwork file should I send?

AI, PDF, EPS, and SVG files are best. PNG or JPG can work too, and a sketch, photo, or reference image can start the conversation.

Do I need 2D or 3D artwork?

Most logos and text work well as 2D raised/recessed art. Mascots, faces, seals, sculpted emblems, and dimensional objects may need 3D relief.

Can I request a physical sample?

Sometimes. Digital proofs are standard before production. Physical samples may be possible for complex or larger projects and can add time and cost.

How long does production take?

Most custom jobs need proofing plus production time. The estimator uses a conservative window, and rush projects need review.

Will the estimate be the final price?

The instant estimate is a planning range. A firm quote depends on artwork complexity, final specs, freight, packaging, and timeline.

Ready for a firm quote

Get a clearer price without the usual back-and-forth.

Share the product, quantity, artwork, deadline, and packaging details now so your quote can come back with fewer assumptions and better next steps.

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