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Wrap It Up, Boss …
The Longest Briefing After the Longest Task Force.After months of long shifts, cold coffee, takeaway dinners, surveillance logs, paperwork mountains, and enough group chats to qualify as psychological warfare, the task force had finally wrapped u...
A Job Well Done …
The certificate ended up in a drawer somewhere between an old phone charger and three dead pens.The coin? That stayed in her pocket for the next fifteen years.It started the day her Senior Officer Mick gave it to newly-minted paramedic Jess a...
Beyond Your Time In …
When we morphed into Precision Mint, the concept was built around a simple idea: recognition should feel personal, lasting, and worth keeping. We create custom challenge coins, badges, key rings, and memorabilia for teams, units, organisations, and e...
The Coin That Wasn’t What It Seemed
You clicked "accept quote" on something that glowed like a relic from a Hollywood prop room. Sadly though, what arrived was a different story entirely — and you're not alone.The satchel arrives. You tear it open with the enthusiasm of someone who...
Catch the Season: Why You Need to Order Your Custom EOFY and Posting Coins
If you feel like the year is flying by, you’re not alone. We are fast approaching that high-octane period on the Australian calendar where two massive events collide: the End of Financial Year (EOFY) corporate award season, followed not long after by...
Custom Challenge Coins: What to Consider Before You Order
Challenge coins carry weight — literally and symbolically. Whether you're commissioning them for a military or police unit, a corporate milestone, or a collector's edition, the decisions you make before placing your order determine everything about t...
Take some time
It’s always best to spend some planning time early in your project rather than play catch up for days, even weeks. Perhaps longer if a committee is involved in the design and approval process. We can always help with free advice, design ideas, and fr...
Firefighter Badges
These are the latest; plaque badges – quite large at 100mm x 100mm with three pins for affixing to wooden plaque bases, or a raft of other applications which these will lend themselves to, quite readily.
The Secret Reason Enamel Lines Are Raised on Challenge Coins
It looks like decoration. It's actually engineering — and it's been quietly protecting the colour and meaning of these coins for over a century.Pick up a soft enamelled challenge coin — a real one, minted with care — and run your thumb across its fac...








