Ordering From Us

Ordering custom coins from us is easy. Just give us a call at 1-800-344-6468 and ask to speak to one of our knowledgeable and friendly sales specialists. They'll walk you through the process from start to finish and answer any questions that you might have.

Think We're Too Expensive? Think Again.

We can work within just about any budget to help create a custom coin that meets your needs, delights your recipients, and exceeds your expectations.

Get Your FREE Custom Coin Quote

Our sales specialists can give you a personalized quote over the phone. Or, you can access the quote request form on our website here. After you complete and submit the online form, we will contact you strait away.

Get Started!

Call us toll-free today at 1-800-344-6468 to get your custom coin project started (M-F, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Pacific). We encourage you to browse our coin galleries to see examples of our work and get inspiration for your own project.

What About Sending Artwork?

No artwork is required to get started. Our full-time, in-house artists can create artwork from scratch based on your ideas. If you have specific artwork that you would like to send us, we prefer vector-based art, but can work with artwork in virtually any format.

Get more answers to frequently asked questions. Contact us at customerservice@nwtmint.com.

You may also request a FREE information packet with detailed information about custom coins and other minted products available from Northwest Territorial Mint.

Northwest Territorial Mint: Insights & Ideas
Multiple Metals
Hot Topic: Ordering Multiple Metals

Ordering your custom coin does not mean that you can only get it one way. A single coin order can include coins struck in two or more different metals and finishes, allowing for customer flexibility. Furthermore, when a reorder of coins occurs, the metal can differ from the first and no added die fees are incurred.

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Northwest Territorial Mint: In The News

First Steam-Powered Coin Press

Northwest Territorial Mint: Did You Know?Devised and built in France in 1833, the first steam-powered coin press was operated at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia on March 22, 1836. It quickly replaced the screw press in striking all copper coins and was gradually used to mint half dollars as well. In his report to President Andrew Jackson the following year, the Mint's Director, Robert Maskell Patterson, wrote: "As [other steam presses] are completed, the coining by human labor could be abandoned, and the work that can be executed. in the Mint will be greatly increased."