Packaging & Display
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Packaging
The finishing touches on your coin or medallion can be as important as the image itself. Northwest Territorial Mint offers a variety of packaging options for your finished medallions. Most commonly, each is sealed in a clear Lucite protective capsule and encased in a plush lined leatherette display box.
Display
For the ultimate in presentations, we offer the coin or medallion embedded in a Lucite form. Many shapes are available, call for which one works best for your display.
Would you like more information on the types of minted items available from Northwest Territorial Mint? Request a FREE information packet with detailed information about custom coins and other minted products.


Lack of readily available, full-weight coinage that was not counterfit was a major problem in our nation’s early years. In 1787, New York State granted Ephraim Brasher a petition to mint coins. Brasher was a highly regarded goldsmith and silversmith with George Washington among his clients. Over the next few years Brasher struck various copper coins and a small quantity of gold coins, using the “EB” hallmark for coins he either minted or assayed. 