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GREEN BAY, Wis. - WisconsinEagle -- Medalcraft Mint works with institutions to create dignified designs
A ceremonial chain of office is not something that educational institutions commonly update every few years. In fact, it is not unusual for this ornate item to remain unchanged for a decade or more. Medalcraft Mint collaborates with customers to create updated versions that accurately reflect their commitment to excellence.
"Many of our educational customers come to us because their ceremonial chain of office features outdated imagery or verbiage that no longer matches their standards," explains Jerry Moran, owner and chief executive officer of Medalcraft Mint. "We also help create brand new ceremonial chains of office for institutions that never had one before."
Institutional presidents, deans and other leaders wear a ceremonial chain of office at commencement ceremonies and other official events. Each ceremonial chain is unique to the institution, typically highlighted by medallions featuring official seals, logos and verbiage.
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Ceremonial chains of office that are Made in the USA
Medalcraft Mint offers a rare American-made choice for ceremonial chains of office, providing institutions with a domestic partner that makes it easy to communicate throughout the design process and avoid overseas shipping issues. We are also the supplier of choice for recognition coins, commencement medallions and a host of associated items.
Our craftsmen create steel die blocks that match the approved designs for the custom medallions included in the chain, and we use a die-striking process to ensure impeccable reproduction.
"Our team collaborates with customer representatives to ensure the approved design achieves the vision they have in mind," Jerry says. "A ceremonial chain of office needs to stand the test of time, and the quality of our work makes this process a good investment."
Medalcraft Mint: A proud American manufacturer since 1948
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Medalcraft Mint Inc. specializes in the design and production of custom medallions, challenge coins, and commemoratives for corporate, education, military, law enforcement, and special event customers. All of our American-made products are manufactured in our Green Bay, Wisconsin, facility to ensure the highest attention to quality with fast and reliable delivery times.
For more information about Medalcraft Mint's products or to request a quote, please go to https://medalcraft.com or call 800-558-6348.
View the original post on a ceremonial chain of office here (https://www.medalcraft.com/is-an-update-to-your...).
A ceremonial chain of office is not something that educational institutions commonly update every few years. In fact, it is not unusual for this ornate item to remain unchanged for a decade or more. Medalcraft Mint collaborates with customers to create updated versions that accurately reflect their commitment to excellence.
"Many of our educational customers come to us because their ceremonial chain of office features outdated imagery or verbiage that no longer matches their standards," explains Jerry Moran, owner and chief executive officer of Medalcraft Mint. "We also help create brand new ceremonial chains of office for institutions that never had one before."
Institutional presidents, deans and other leaders wear a ceremonial chain of office at commencement ceremonies and other official events. Each ceremonial chain is unique to the institution, typically highlighted by medallions featuring official seals, logos and verbiage.
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Ceremonial chains of office that are Made in the USA
Medalcraft Mint offers a rare American-made choice for ceremonial chains of office, providing institutions with a domestic partner that makes it easy to communicate throughout the design process and avoid overseas shipping issues. We are also the supplier of choice for recognition coins, commencement medallions and a host of associated items.
Our craftsmen create steel die blocks that match the approved designs for the custom medallions included in the chain, and we use a die-striking process to ensure impeccable reproduction.
"Our team collaborates with customer representatives to ensure the approved design achieves the vision they have in mind," Jerry says. "A ceremonial chain of office needs to stand the test of time, and the quality of our work makes this process a good investment."
Medalcraft Mint: A proud American manufacturer since 1948
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Medalcraft Mint Inc. specializes in the design and production of custom medallions, challenge coins, and commemoratives for corporate, education, military, law enforcement, and special event customers. All of our American-made products are manufactured in our Green Bay, Wisconsin, facility to ensure the highest attention to quality with fast and reliable delivery times.
For more information about Medalcraft Mint's products or to request a quote, please go to https://medalcraft.com or call 800-558-6348.
View the original post on a ceremonial chain of office here (https://www.medalcraft.com/is-an-update-to-your...).
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