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Latest revision as of 01:52, 2 December 2011
Challenge Coins Limited | |
Slogan | Military Challenge Coins in 10 Days |
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Type | Private Company |
Founded | 2011 |
Founder | Richard R. Schwartz |
Headquarters | Template:Country data US Lexington, South Carolina, USA |
Key people | Richard Schwartz, CEO |
Industry | Custom Military Challenge Coins Metal Works - Custom Coins |
Products | Custom military coins and challenge coins for all uses. We provide superior service with great artwork and quality products. |
Employees | 11 (2011) |
Contact | 100 Old Cherokee Road Lexington, SC 29072-0000 800.818.3229 Web: Military Challenge Coins |
Reference | NAICS: 32311, 32312 Region: Marion County Latitude: 35°01'10.59" Longitude: -90°01'30.35" |
Challenge Coins Limited is a premier manufacturing source of custom challenge coins, custom coins and military coins for any use. Friendly advice with free design and fast shipping on all coin orders. The preferred military challenge coins of our troops..
History
Challenge Coins Limited started business in 2011 in Lexington, SC.
Choosing A Custom Challenge Coin Manufacturer
As custom made challenge coins become more popular in both civilian and military groups and organizations, the number of manufacturers providing them grows. For the group or individual looking for a newly designed and minted challenge coin, the choices may seem overwhelming. This article will outline the options, features and processes that a coin manufacturer should provide, helping the reader understand exactly what to look for.
• Cost. Most custom challenge coins are reasonably priced. Look for a manufacturer that doesn't charge more than a few dollars for a small quantity of uncolored 1.5 inch coins. In addition, since coins are often issued to many individuals within an organization or community, manufacturers should provide progressively lower prices as the quantity of coins ordered rises.
• Speed of manufacturing. A job well done doesn't mean a job that drags on. It is not unreasonable to expect that a challenge coin manufacturer is capable of completing an order in as little as one and a half weeks.
• Minimal extra fees. Though fees for some parts of the process – such as if a custom mold has to be created – are to be expected, new buyers should consider manufacturers that can produce coins without many additional costs. For example, a potential customer should not have to pay for a quote. Some coin manufacturers also provide free design and artwork – helpful to the customer who has in their head an idea of how their challenge coin could look but has neither the time, nor the artistic aptitude to put the concept to paper.
• Good shipping and payment options. It is always a benefit to a customer when the company they deal with has fair shipping rates. Customers should look for coin makers that ship items at a low rate (rather than offering high-fee options only), or those that ship for free using reliable courier services. In addition, since the recipients of challenge coins may be active members of the Armed Forces, manufacturers should be able to ship to APO/FPO addresses – an option conspicuous by its absence on many websites.
• Versatility. Challenge coin makers often deal with the military – to see on a company website that they do is indicative of their quality. However, new customers should look for manufacturers that also create coins to commemorate other groups, such as businesses, sporting teams, communities and fundraisers.
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