Hot Topic: Color
Adding a splash of color to your custom piece helps emphasize specific design elements, bringing to life whatever symbols and imagery are most important. The Civil Air Patrol's official three-bladed propeller emblem is accented according to exact color requirements on this attractive antique brass commemorative...
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Hot Topic: Rewarding Safety
Every employee and manager knows how important safety is to morale, job performance, and overall productivity. Through the years, we've worked with coal mines, manufacturing-based businesses, and companies in every industry to help them achieve their goal of increased safety. For many years, the Canyon Fuel Company's Sufco Mine has relied on Northwest Territorial Mint to produce prestigious incentive and award medallions for their team. These pure silver and 24-karat gold-plated medallions have helped add millions of hours of injury-free hours to production through the company's highly successful safety incentive and achievement program. Read the complete Sufco Mine case study.
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New Medallions Honor Military Installations
September 18, 2007 -- Northwest Territorial Mint, a private mint near Seattle and a leading producer of coins for the U.S. Military, recently produced a series of medallions honoring a number of major military installations. These designs exhibit the company's expertise in rendering intricate detail in deep relief using splash dies. Unlike standard coining dies, splash dies are positioned in the coin press without a collar device, permitting the flow of metal outward toward the edges of the medallion during the striking process.
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425-Ounce Gold Bar Covered in Oil at New York Art Gallery
January 22, 2007 -- Pouring a 425-ounce gold bar is no small feat. As one might imagine, it requires advanced machinery and a whole lot of technical skill; in fact, it's the kind of undertaking that most people would assume only a huge government mint, like the U.S. Mint, could handle. But, amazingly, this daunting task was successfully completed just recently by Northwest Territorial Mint, a private mint located near Seattle.
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See and Hold Our Die-Struck Products at These Trade Shows
We’re planning ahead for 2008, and two of our biggest shows will be the upcoming SHOT Show from February 2 through February 5, 2008 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV (Booth #7412) and the 2008 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center in Louisville, KY from May 16 through May 20, 2008 (see us at Booth #314). Look for our complete list soon. If you’re heading to an event and want to know if we’ll be there too, send us an e-mail or give us a call at 1-800-344-6468.
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