GSA Contract Holder

What is the GSA?
The General Services Administration (GSA) is the government's premier acquisition agency, offering providers of goods and services across the country the opportunity to build commercial partnerships with federal agencies.
What are GSA Contracts?
GSA establishes long-term government contracts with companies to provide government agencies with access to over 11 million products and services. Federal government agencies can order directly from GSA contract holders or through the GSA Advantage online shopping and ordering system.
Benefits to government agencies include volume discount pricing, shorter lead-times, lower administrative costs, and reduced inventories. GSA contracts also make it easier for government agencies to meet their small business goals.
A GSA contract holder since 2001, Northwest Territorial Mint produces the finest quality custom challenge coins, medals and related items. Complete in-house capabilities.
| Contract #: | GS-07F-0260L or Open Market |
| Contract Period: | July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2016 |
| Schedule: | 78 |
| SIN: | 402 5 |
| DUNS #: | 1998D196232 |
| CAGE Code: | 0V7S4 |
| Business Size: | Small business |
A wide selection of ready-made items are shown on GSA Advantage.
Reasons to choose Northwest Territorial Mint:
- Responsive and knowledgeable service
- Consistent high quality coins and medals
- Free artwork available
- Government Purchase Cards (GSA SmartPay®) are accepted!
- FOB Destination – Free ground shipping on GSA orders
3 Locations to Serve You:
- 800-843-9854 Corporate Office – Dayton, NV
- 800-504-0811 Sales Office – Alexandria, VA
- 800-843-9854 Sales Office – Federal Way, WA
Full Range of Design Options:
- Choice of metal (bronze, brass, copper, nickel, silver, silver with gold)
- 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional designs
- Size up to 3”
- Choice of edges
- Full-color enameling
- Stock designs


There are five recognized classes of gold plating chemistries: Alkaline gold cyanide (for gold and gold alloy plating), Neutral gold cyanide (for high purity plating), Acid gold plating for bright hard gold and gold alloy plating, Non-cyanide (generally sulfite based for gold and gold alloy plating) and miscellaneous other methods not using any of the above chemistries.