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Challenge Coin Lapel Pin Die Struck

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What is the Difference between Die Struck and Die Cast Coin? If you’re unfamiliar with the world of coins, you may not know just how many different variants there can be. Two of the most common molds are die struck and die cast. When you’re deciding between different products, it’s important to understand some of the key distinctions between the two main types. Die Struck Challenge Coin Die striking started centuries ago when blacksmiths would use a forge and heavy tools to hammer down a piece of heated metal. Die striking is helpful for coins that have a lot of color in their designs. They’re also useful if you’re looking to use a higher quality metal in your finished product. In many ways, die striking is somewhat self-explanatory. It entails striking the metal with your chosen design. This helps to press it into the metal. It allows for a solid level of detail that is both sharp and crisp without sacrificing much of the original quality. Often, die striking is done on metals like iron and brass. They’re malleable enough for the striking product. They’re also higher quality than some other materials that might be a bit more suitable for the casting process. There are also a few primary differences between these common metals. The first is that iron is a bit more affordable. This comes with a small caveat, though: Iron is also not as high-quality as brass. Of course, on the other hand, brass is an excellent material but you have to be prepared to budget if you’re going to select this metal for your die struck coin. Die Casting Coins Die casting is typically done with more malleable metals so it’s easier to achieve the level of intricacy. If you’ve ever seen a coin and wondered where are those intricate designs come from, you’re quite possibly looking at something that is die cast. Typically, once the casting process is done, you’ll have your coin finished to your specifications and then polished so it looks fresh and new. If you’re stuck deciding between a die struck and die cast coin or you need help figuring out your design, you can contact the team at Green Tree Gifts to learn more about the process and to get a quote. We’re ready to help you craft your ideal custom coin. greentree06@

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