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How to Choose the Right Custom Challenge Coin Size?

Time:2024-07-02 Views:

When choosing a custom challenge coin size, it is important to get one that fits your needs. Follow our guide to learn more about how to choose the perfect one. The tradition of challenge coins dates back nearly a century to the World War I era. The true origins are unclear, but it is said that a lieutenant once distributed challenge coins to all members of his unit. It was this coin that ultimately saved the lieutenant's life because it proved to the Allies that he was an American soldier. Over the years, people have honored individuals and organizations by giving away challenge coins. These coins are used by a wide variety of organizations, not just the armed forces.

If you want to place an order for challenge coins, you have a lot of decisions to make. One of the important decisions you have to make is the size of the coin. There are many different factors that will determine which challenge coin size will best suit your needs. Keep reading to learn more about coins and choose the perfect size for you with our guide.


Challenge coins tell a story. They tell the story of the organization they work for, the talent they were given, and the story of the person who founded the organization. They are not formal awards, instead, they are informal. The proof is in how the coins are usually issued. The person giving the coin usually places the coin in the palm of their hand and then hands it to the recipient with a handshake. Often, they are something that individuals in an organization carry with them. It is common for organizations that have coins to play a game to see who has their coin. For example, if one person brings the coin and another does not, then that person is responsible for buying drinks for the entire team.



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Who is using challenge coins?Challenge coins have many different uses. They used to be used only in the armed forces. Now special units, businesses, and other groups use them for many different purposes. They can be used to commemorate acts of bravery, mark significant events such as retirements, or even help raise money for a cause. People are often surprised at how common they are.



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Typical Challenge Commemorative Coin Sizes
Challenge coins vary in size, but the most common size is about 4-5cm in diameter. However, they can be larger or smaller than this. This size is the most common because it provides the greatest balance between design space, weight, portability, and visual impact. However, this does not mean that it is the best size to suit everyone's needs. We will discuss other factors to consider when deciding which size is best for your needs.
1. Design
Deciding on a design is the first thing you will do when creating a custom coin. Planning your design ahead of time will help you decide which size is best. Our professionals will help you create the design you have in mind and advise you on the size that will work best. If you want your coin to have a lot of detail, a larger size is usually better. A larger coin will allow those details to show through and allow people to appreciate them more.
2. Budget
Your budget is another important factor in deciding which size is best. The price per coin increases with the size of the coin. The more quantity you purchase, the more discounts you can get, but this is not a reasonable choice for everyone. Things like the detail of the pattern, the addition of color codes, whether there is a pattern on both sides of the coin, etc. will affect the price of the coin. The key is to find a balance between all of these elements as you try to create a coin that fits your budget. It is also important to remember that in addition to the price of each coin, you will also be responsible for the price of the die for the coin. This is a one-time fee that is added to your order total. The price of the die also increases with the size of the coin. Dies are reserved for future renewals.
3. Purpose
Finally, it is important to consider the purpose of the coin. Do you want it to be something that people can carry around in their pockets? Or do you imagine it being displayed? A large coin is perfect for framing and displaying in your home or office. Smaller coins can easily fit into an individual's wallet.



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With all of these different factors in mind, choosing the size of a commemorative coin (single/double sided) can be overwhelming. Determining the budget, purpose, and design ahead of time can help streamline the process. Choose Karon and our professional staff will help you design the perfect coin to suit your needs!

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