Dual plating adds a small amount to the per-coin cost and a little to production time, because the coin goes through the plating line twice with masking in between. Artwork with many small separated areas takes more attention than a single large accent, so a design with one gold badge is less involved than one with a dozen gold details.
Your quote always shows the finished per-coin price with the plating included, so you can compare a dual plated version against a single-finish version before deciding.
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