Yes. We’ve minted coins for Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, and Sikh communities, and for interfaith groups and chaplaincies that represent several traditions at once — synagogues, temples, community centers, meditation and retreat programs, and religious schools. Every design is directed by you: you tell us the symbols and text that matter, our artists build a free proof, and nothing goes to production until you approve it. We don’t guess at religious iconography, and we’ll ask rather than assume. See our religious challenge coins page.
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