

🛠️ Craft Your Legacy with Every Engraving!
These 10-pack 40mm solid brass challenge coin blanks come with a protective acrylic box and a non-electroplated brushed surface optimized for laser engraving and DIY customization. Designed for durability and precision, they offer a premium canvas for personalized commemorative, collectible, or gift projects.









| ASIN | B0C6QSHP9H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,456 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #3,048 in Beading & Jewelry Making |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (108) |
| Date First Available | May 31, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 14 ounces |
| Item model number | YB001 |
| Manufacturer | Rainteam |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.11 inches |
S**.
Easy to engrave and high quality blanks
My go to for fiber laser engraving blanks. Solid brass, easy to engrave and customers love the coins.
R**D
Quality solid brass
These are very nice. Much thicker than others I have bought. Also has a flat polished surface rather than the textured on others. Highly recommended. Cost is higher, but worth it. Used for fiber laser engraving
K**P
Outstanding Coins for Fiber Engraving
These coins are solid brass! At first, I thought I might be getting a knockoff claiming to be brass, but after cleaning them up after the fiber engraving, they came out nice and clean. I have a couple of others I made, but they are not appropriate for showing due to the words on them. These are certainly worth the money and feel and look great.
D**A
Does the job well
Okay, if you're looking to get some blank brass challenge coins to run through your 60W fiber laser, you're in luck – they're definitely out there in bulk and are a popular material for laser engraving! Brass is a great choice for fiber lasers because they interact well with metals, allowing for detailed and lasting marks, from surface etching to deeper engraving depending on your machine's settings and power. You can find these blank brass coins from various suppliers online, including places that specialize in engraving blanks or even larger marketplaces that connect you directly with manufacturers. When you're looking, keep an eye out for descriptions that specify "solid brass" and mention suitability for laser engraving. A 60W fiber laser should give you plenty of power to get some really nice results on brass, allowing you to create custom challenge coins with intricate designs, text, and logos for whatever projects you have in mind.
X**R
Decently consistent quality
Coins were mainly consistent with quality, all having a nice, initial shine to them. The are pretty accurate when it comes to coin size, shape, and stamp. They work well with laser engraving and have nice housings to place the finished coin in. Only issue I ran into was one of the coins had soft, almost dent-like edge to it (more noticeable in real life). For almost paying 3 dollars a coin, I would expect this to not be an occurrence, but overall, good coin.
S**S
Veteran coin making
Great quality
S**K
Heavy duty coin
These are heavy duty coins. I purchased them for laser engraving but couldn't get my laser to mark it. I'm not sure what I will use them for yet but I am impressed with the coin itself.
L**G
Great coins, cases suck too fragile.
The coins themselves are great. They engrave easily. They have weight and are definitely solid brass. The cases suck. They are hard to open but fit well. If you drop them they will break every time. I didn’t buy these for the display cases but if I had I would be not happy.
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