Medal Art Mint is proud to provide individually commissioned minted products to customers seeking custom minting services to commemorate an event or occasion. Minted products last for lifetimes and are valued by all that give and receive them. Medals are given as awards, prizes, commemorations, achievements, historical celebrations and special events. It is medals that help withhold the everlasting value of those occasions.

  • Medals and medallions as awards, for achievement, commemorative, service, retirement and corporate gifts. These products can be produced in a variety of metals from base metals such as copper or bronze to precious metals such as gold or silver with a range of different finishes to enhance the appearance.
  • Tokens differ from medals and medallions in that they are minted in high volumes and often used as low cost souvenirs. Tokens are minted for commemorative occasions or as a redeemable trading exchange for promotional purposes. They can meet technical requirements for use in vending machines.
  • Plaques to commemorate the launch of an occasion or opening of a building, awards, achievement, commemorative, service and retirement and corporate gifts. Plaques are usually created in a bronze although can be produced in most metals with a range of different finishes to enhance the appearance.

Creativity, detail and accuracy are paramount in Medal Art Mint products. Our skilled and experienced artists can express these ideals in contemporary, traditional or classical designs from your brief.

Custom minting projects are commissioned by the educational sector, corporate sector, local, state and federal governments, event organisers, professional associations and societies, unions, agencies and not for profit organisations.

Medal Art Mint manages minting projects from design stage, working to your brief, through to the sculpting of the masters, production and final packaging and delivery of the product.

 

Design being prepared by the Medal Art Mint artist according to the customers brief

The Ergonomics Society of Australia commissioned medal

The sculptor working on a plaster model for a medal