Custom Laser Engraved Challenge Coins
Evermark Mint makes premium laser engraved brass challenge-coin-style keepsakes for clubs, teams, events, organizations, and collector projects. Every coin is individually engraved on raw brass using precision fiber laser technology.
What Are Custom Challenge Coins?
Challenge coins are small, coin-shaped tokens traditionally used to represent membership, commemorate service, mark milestones, and build community. They originated in military culture but have expanded to virtually every group that values belonging, recognition, and shared identity — from car clubs and trade organizations to sports teams, creative collectives, and individual collectors.
Evermark Mint creates custom challenge-coin-style keepsakes using precision fiber laser engraving on raw brass. Unlike mass-produced die-struck challenge coins that require large minimum orders and long lead times, Evermark Mint is small-batch friendly. You can order a single coin, a family run of five, or a club drop of one hundred — all engraved and finished to the same premium standard.
Every custom brass challenge coin from Evermark Mint includes a digital proof for your approval before engraving, professional design and layout help, and optional serial or custom edition numbering at no extra cost.
Engraving Styles for Challenge Coins
Vector Engraving
Vector engraving is ideal for logos, emblems, club insignia, text, and clean line art. The result is sharp and precise. Vector engraved challenge coins are polished to a bright brass finish — classic and professional.
- Club logos and insignia
- Text, dates, and mottoes
- Polished bright finish
DepthMap Engraving
DepthMap engraving creates photo-realistic detail with depth and tonal variation. It is ideal for portrait challenge coins, vehicle profiles, and any artwork that benefits from shadows and fine gradation.
- Portraits and photo-realistic art
- Vehicles, animals, detailed scenes
- Hand-aged patina finish
Who Orders Custom Challenge Coins
Evermark Mint custom brass challenge coins are popular across a wide range of communities. Car clubs order event tokens and build completion coins to mark significant milestones. Sports and recreation groups use challenge coins as awards and membership tokens. Military-style gift buyers order appreciation coins for retiring colleagues, service members, and department milestones.
Creative collectives and artists order limited-edition numbered collector coins for drops, merch, and fan appreciation. Businesses order custom coins for employee recognition, client gifts, and brand building. Families and individuals order single custom coins to mark personal milestones, memorial tributes, and once-in-a-lifetime moments.
Because Evermark Mint operates as a small-batch shop with no large minimum order requirement, it serves all of these use cases equally well — from a single commemorative coin to a structured limited run of hundreds.
What's Included with Every Order
- Digital proof for review and approval before any engraving begins
- One free design revision — additional revisions available for a small fee
- Professional design and layout assistance at no extra cost
- Optional serial or custom edition numbering at no extra cost
- Raw brass material with authentic finish — polished bright for Vector, hand-aged for DepthMap
- Flat-rate U.S. shipping: $8.95 per order
- Typical turnaround: 3–5 business days after proof approval
Sizes Available
Custom brass challenge coins are available in three sizes. The 40mm size is closest to the traditional challenge coin diameter. The 32mm size is compact and budget-friendly. The 50mm size is a premium display piece with maximum engraving detail.
Small Batch Challenge Coins
Evermark Mint is built for small-batch custom challenge coins, single keepsake coins, and limited collector runs. You do not need to order hundreds of coins to create a premium engraved brass coin for a club, team, event, organization, or personal project.
Start Your Custom Challenge Coin Order
Configure your coin, upload artwork, and receive a proof before we engrave.