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Frequently Asked QuestionsFor your convenience, we have tried to put together some of the most frequent questions we get from our customers. If your question isn't answered here you can always e-mail us
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1. Do you have any stock coins or dies? Since every coin we create is from a custom design, we do not have stocked coins or dies available. 2. Can I have a sample made first? Yes you can, but we require payment of the die fee, and a sample charge before we can proceed. Any change to the die after the sample production would entail another die fee since we would have to manufacture a whole new die. We encourage customers to be as sure of the design as possible before minting a sample. 3.Is there a minimum quantity i have to buy? Minimum order should be 50 pcs – depending on the order, we can waive from the minimum requirement. Just let us know your needs and we will give you an answer based on your specific request. 4.How long would it take to make my coins? Generally, orders take between four and six weeks depending on the size and complexity of the order. 5. Where are you located? We are located in Argyle, Texas. However, our office is not open to the public. . 6. What is Hard Enamel? Is it just epoxy? Hard enamel (also called ‘imitation hard enamel’) is an enamel and epoxy mix that makes for a uniquely looking, beautiful coin! Unlike epoxy, there is no "bubble" – hard enamel leaves a flat finish that gives the coin a rich and distinguished appearance. We highly recommend this option for all presentation coins. 7.My coin supplier has let me down, can you help me? With pleasure. There seems to be an influx of new companies offering coins for incredibly low prices without being capable of providing a quality product. Most of these companies are trying to establish themselves and they do this by offering inferior coins that nine times out of ten leave customers disappointed. Pride Coins has been around for over 15 years and looks back at a solid track record, and we have done pretty much the opposite of these companies: we have searched the world over for the highest quality metals and craftsmanship. 8. Are your coins made in America? If not, why not? Unfortunately, most of our coins are not made in America. We have made coins in the US and we do have the ability to make them here, but price is a huge factor. American made coins usually carry a die fee ranging from $300 - $1000 dollars – per side! In addition to the die fees the coins are probably twice as much and the cost per color ranges from $0.25 to $0.50 per color/per side. Most budgets just don't allow for this. If you do have a budget that will allow for this type of coin please feel free to let us know you want your coins made in the USA! We would be more than happy to make them right here! A sad trend has started where some companies are claiming their coins are made here in the United States, but are actually imported. If you are not paying close to what is outlined above then your coins are in all likelihood not being made in the US.
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