When the occasion is precious…

The marking of historical or significant events in precious metals with commemorative coins, medals or ingots is a hallmark of all civilizations, and PAMP honors that very human need with wide-ranging minting services and prompt turnaround.

Utilizing an in-house staff of highly skilled artists and market experts, our custom minting services stand apart from industry peers by offering clients a comprehensive, A-to-Z approach to the process of custom minting.

PAMP’s world-renowned expertise ensures precision minting that exceeds market standards, with an experienced production team that allows for products of virtually limitless range of specifications and beauty. And thanks to direct relationships with several issuing countries, PAMP can also offer legal tender coin minting services.

PAMP also offers custom minted bullion bars and ingots in a comprehensive range of weights and sizes to banking institutions worldwide, all backed by PAMP’s world-renowned reputation as the most trusted and assured Swiss bullion brand.

With a full service, turnkey approach to custom minting unique within the industry, PAMP is the world’s preferred minting resource for each and every aspect of a custom product's development, and clients are free to choose only those services that best fit their specific needs. Concept & Design

Whatever final product may be desired, the process always begins with an idea. Captivating designs with an emotional impact achieve resonance through dynamic and engaging concepts.

Our creative staff is comprised of some of the most visionary designers in the industry, bringing the most specific design requests to life and available to advise clients on every step of design and production.

Hand-drawn, conceptual images through to state-of-the-art, 3-D designs are provided for client approval, which also ensures that designs enter the production process exactly as specified. Tooling

In essence, the process of tooling and die work represents the very heart of the fine art of minting. Only the most skilled hands in the field carry out the physical interpretation of conceptual design. Indeed, the modeling of original masters is entrusted to only the most disciplined and seasoned professionals in the world.

Relying on both time-honored and new cutting-edge techniques, minting dies are reproduced from masters with incomparable precision and control, supported by the most advanced two- and three-dimensional, laser engraving die machinery.

For the utmost confidentiality, clients may rest assured that all dies are fully secured, or destroyed, as are proprietary or custom media related to their designs. Production

Only after the most optimal master die is achieved can the process move into the production phase. As an industry authority, PAMP has always considered the purity of its metals and advanced technologies to form the core component of all its operations.

Providing a vast range of finishing options, our team suggests to clients the enhancements best suited to realize their custom product. Among the many techniques available are gold and bi-metal plating, frosted, satin or high-polish finishing, gem-set variations, holographic or precision color applications, edgeless design and artistic tarnish finishing. And it is a point-of-fact that PAMP’s range of minting and finishing techniques is the most comprehensive and cutting-edge in the world. Techniques

From unique silhouettes to exquisite color and captivating effects, PAMP's menu of production and finishing tecniques is the most comprehensive and advanced worldwide.

Special Shapes

Convex shape

Complex shape

2-in-1 shape

Rotation effect Surface Finishing

Frosted finishing

Mirror finishing

Virtual Gold Application Color Application

Edgeless colorization

Virtual enamel

Selective colorization

Holographic Application

Flat surface

High relief surface Artistic Tarnish Finishing

Insert Application

Swarovski stone-insert

Gemstone-insert

Crystal-insert

Plexiglass-insert Relief

Flat

2-dimensional relief

3-dimensional relief

Gold Plating

Integral gold-plating

Complex selective gold-plating Packaging

The packaging and presentation of the custom product are just as integral to the process as the product itself. The unique qualities of every custom order demand styling that emphasizes its prestige. Our specialists are on-hand to develop the most fitting packaging and presentation materials for every client who desires them.

PAMP meets packaging requests by providing the perfect match for any custom creation. From handcrafted boxes of fine leather or exotic woods, to acrylic displays customized to the client's design, PAMP employs personalized packaging options to perfectly present every design.

Additionally, PAMP became a pioneer of the packaging of ingot or small bars with the implementation of sealed CertiPAMP™ packaging: Numbered and officially signed presentation cards that both protect and authenticate the products within. CertiPAMP™ has become the preferred packaging of banks and institutions worldwide, and may be completely personalized with any combination of colors, logo, emblem or corporate motto.

Marketing

Once product and packaging needs are completely satisfied, PAMP offers clients a final phase in the process that no other minting service can provide. Through a team of skilled and experienced marketing professionals, we will conceive a detailed promotional plan for any custom product.

Collection Depliant Signed Testimonial & Certificate

Market Specific Banner

World Heritage Site Maps

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As with every other aspect of the custom minting process, this client-specific marketing plan is developed in-house. The marketing team designs a comprehensive media package, which includes posters, banners and all point-of-sale materials necessary for effective promotion. The team also conducts extensive market analysis in order to assure successful market penetration and sales. PAMP S.A., Switzerland

PAMP is the leading global bullion brand and unquestionably one of the world’s most preferred custom mints, providing turnkey services to government or commercial mints, central banks, and other brands or distributors of precious metals products. What places PAMP head-and-shoulders above all others is its in-house capacity to offer clients A-to-Z product concepts and designs, including complete packaging and marketing solutions. Comprised of the industry’s most skilled artists and market experts, our staff ensures hands-on management of all product concepts throughout the entire production process.

Executed with a level of precision that exceeds market standards, the scope of minting and production techniques is virtually limitless, and many are exclusive PAMP innovations found nowhere else. Thus, PAMP can serve as the sole source for each and every aspect of a custom product's development, and clients are free to choose only those services that best fit their specific needs.

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