Monday, 22 February 2016

Northwest Territorial Mint - About Die-Struck Gifts

The Northwest Territorial Mint, also known as the NWT Mint, is America’s largest private mint and it employs the biggest, most experienced team of artists and engravers in the industry. The mint serves as a precious metals dealer, a retailer of minted products and a full-service, custom mint. The custom minting process offered is handled by the Northwest Territorial Mint’s master artist team, and each gift is crafted to ensure customer satisfaction.

Though you can choose from a wide selection of retail die-struck gifts in the NWT Mint’s website, it is more personal to design your own. The custom ordering process will begin with the sketching phase, during which an artist listens you and works with you to create a sketch that accurately represents what you wish to order. Next, a sculptor will engrave your design on a large plaster representation so that every bit of detail can be captured in the eventual die sculpt. Both of these steps combine old-world skills with the technology of the future for the best design a customer could hope for.

After the plaster sculpt is finished, the design is engraved onto steel dies that will be used to strike the design into your custom gift. The die might be laser-engraved, CNC-machined or hand-cut, but with each method, the die will be hand-detailed so that your product looks as clean and extravagant as possible. After the metal has been melted and crafted to a basic shape, the die is used to strike your product, forcing the metal into the hand-crafted design.

Finally, your die-struck gift is finished, antiqued, plated and given any last customization touches. Once the gift is complete, the Northwest Territorial Mint ships your die-struck gift to your doorstep as quickly as possible.

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Northwest Territorial Mint - Custom Medals and Medallions

The Northwest Territorial Mint is a privately-owned company that holds the position as the largest private mint in the United States. It employs the most experienced team of artists in its industry and it sells a wide array of products to both national and international customers. Among its most popular products are custom medals and medallions.

The artistry and craftsmanship required to create custom medals and medallions is one of the many reasons that they are so popular throughout the history of the world. When you commission a custom medal or medallion from the Northwest Territorial Mint, the company’s artistry team approaches the project as a potential masterpiece. These skilled artists dedicate long hours to perfecting each medal and medallion design for striking and exquisite detail. The project will not be completed until you have expressed complete happiness with the product.

The making of a custom medal or medallion begins with sketching the design, at which point the artists start their work from an idea or sketch provided by the customer. After the sketch is refined, the sculpting process begins. Sculpting is the essence of the medal and medallion art, and once it is complete, it is used to make the die. The die is the stamp that will be used to bring the product to life.

Next, the metal to bring your medal or medallion to life is melted down and rolled into what are known as blanks. The blanks are then struck with the die of your design to pattern both sides of the medal or medallion. Finally, the edge of the medal or medallion is polished and engraved, the product is finished and the display stand or case is customized. Only after these nine steps does the Northwest Territorial Mint count a custom medal or medallion as complete and ready for its customers.

Monday, 8 February 2016

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Northwest Territorial Mint - About the Peabody Award

The Northwest Territorial Mint is a privately-owned mint with seven locations in the United States of America. It is an international company that holds the position as the largest private mint in America. Among its accomplishments, the Northwest Territorial Mint has minted the Peabody Award. The Peabody Award is issued by the George Foster Peabody Awards program. The award recognizes distinguished services by radio and television stations, networks, organizations, individuals and websites.

The Peabody Awards were first issued in 1940 to CBS Radio, KFRU Radio, WLW Radio, WGAR Radio and Elmer Davis of CBS Radio. Today, the award is issued each year to an average of twenty-five to thirty-five winners selected from more than 1,000 entrants. The Peabody Award judging is a complex evaluation process. It begins with 30 committees or more, each of which consist of University of Georgia staff and faculty members. The committees screen and consider a number of the total entries, discuss the entries and then convene for final deliberation and screening. The entries are judged on their own merits and they can only win through unanimous selection.

The George Foster Peabody Awards program does not issue a set number of awards, which allows all entrants who are unanimously selected to have a chance. The winners are announced during spring of the following year and the announcement was originally through a press release. In modern times, though, the Peabody Awards have been presented on television in effort to raise public awareness to the outstanding accomplishments of the winners.

To be trusted with the minting of the Peabody Award is an honor in its own right. The Northwest Territorial Mint uses only the finest materials, technologies and experts when producing the Peabody award and any other product that it mints.

Friday, 29 January 2016

Northwest Territorial Mint - About Military Medals

The Northwest Territorial Mint, or NWT Mint, is the United States’ largest private mint. The company has minted is numerous military medals, some of which were used to decorate the White House Christmas Tree. Most notably, the NWT Mint and companies under its stewardship have minted the prestigious Congressional Medal of Honor.

Military medals such as the Congressional Medal of Honor are distinctive ribbon and medallion combinations that are designed with a recognizable appearance to symbolize a mark of prestige. These are often awarded to military members to commend heroic acts, notable achievements or outstanding service. The United States Government considers some, but not all, military awards to be official decorations, but all garner respect in a military setting. This is in contrast to most other countries, whose governments often refer to all military medals as decorations.

The use of military medals can be found as far back as the Egyptian Old Kingdom. Today, military awards include bravery awards, distinguished service awards like the Medal of Honor, campaign medals, service medals, unit awards and medals for orders of chivalry.

The Northwest Territorial Mint is a licensed mint partner of military organizations such as the United States Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the United States Coast Guard and the United States Marine Corps. It is also a licensed mint partner of associations like the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States and the United States Navy Memorial Foundation. Other awards produced by NWT include the Purple Heart, and the Bronze and Silver Stars.

The Northwest Territorial Mint’s company goal is to use the highest-quality materials and the finest crafting methods to produce the best minted products available in the world. The servicepersons commended by the military for their outstanding achievements deserve only the best of craftsmanship.