Yes. “Made a Mason” coins are presented when a brother is raised and usually carry his name and the date of his third degree, and the same approach covers Past Master coins, officer coins, and District Deputy Grand Master coins. Because the name and date change every year, most lodges order the first run with a custom mold and then rerun it with new back artwork — reruns cost far less than the first order since the mold already exists. Minimum is 50 coins per design; for a single presentation coin, use our no-minimum custom coin builder.
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