Custom metal badges and lapel pins for corporate identity, military insignia, law enforcement, school spirit, sports clubs, and event branding. Available in soft enamel, hard enamel, die-struck, or photo-etched finish with brass, zinc alloy, or copper bases. MOQ 100, custom shapes welcome.

Custom Zinc Alloy Souvenir Coins 2026: Materials, MOQ, Pricing & Tourism Bulk Buyer Guide

Custom zinc alloy souvenir coins from $1.40/piece. Free design + 24h 3D mockup. MOQ 100, tourism/anniversary/event commemorations, die-cast zinc + soft enamel + plating finishes, 7-day sample, DDP worldwide. Lightweight 25-50g, complex 3D relief, vibrant color fill — ideal for cost-conscious bulk souvenir programs.

Part of: Custom Metal Crafts B2B Sourcing Guide 2026 — the master reference covering all 9 product families (pins, coins, badges, bookmarks, bottle openers, keychains, medals, trophies, magnets) with sourcing decision framework, MOQ thresholds, and per-piece pricing across quantity tiers.

Why zinc alloy for souvenir coins?

Zinc alloy (Zamak 3 or Zamak 5) dominates the bulk souvenir coin market for three reasons: die-casting enables complex 3D relief at low tooling cost, the alloy accepts soft enamel + multi-color plating beautifully, and per-piece cost runs $1.40-$2.80 at 1,000 qty — vs $2.80-$4.50 for brass or $3.50-$5.50 for solid copper. Tourism boards, theme parks, museums, and event organizers who need 500-5,000 commemorative coins per program almost always default to zinc alloy.

Zinc alloy souvenir coins ship in standard 1.5″, 1.75″, and 2″ diameters with 3mm-4mm thickness. The weight (25-50g) feels substantial enough to convey value without inflating shipping cost. Soft enamel + electroplated rim creates the premium feel buyers associate with limited-edition challenge coins or collector tokens.

Pricing reference & MOQ for zinc alloy souvenir coins

  • MOQ 100 pieces: $2.80-$4.20/piece (small run, full tooling absorbed)
  • 500 pieces: $1.90-$3.20/piece (typical small-batch tourism program)
  • 1,000 pieces: $1.40-$2.80/piece (best price-volume balance)
  • 3,000 pieces: $1.20-$2.20/piece (large event campaigns)
  • 5,000+ pieces: $1.00-$1.80/piece (theme park or museum annual program)

Pricing varies by size, plating complexity, and enamel color count. Standard 1.75″ zinc + soft enamel 4 colors + nickel plating at 1,000 qty: typical $1.70/piece DDP US. Add edge rope detail: +$0.15. Add velvet capsule packaging: +$0.40-$0.60. Add custom retail blister card: +$0.50.

Common use cases for zinc alloy souvenir coins

  • Tourism boards & national park stores: location-themed coins for visitor center retail. 1,000-3,000 pieces with landmark imagery + year + park logo.
  • Museum gift shops: exhibition tie-in commemoratives. 500-2,000 pieces with artifact replica relief + exhibition dates.
  • Theme parks & cruise lines: annual collector series. 3,000-10,000 pieces with mascot + year + ride/destination iconography.
  • Anniversary & milestone events: corporate 10/25/50-year coins, university homecoming. 300-1,000 pieces with founding year + custom date frame.
  • Religious organizations: pilgrimage coins, ordination keepsakes. 500-2,000 pieces with iconography + verse engraving.
  • Sports events & marathons: race-finisher commemoratives (vs solid medal). 500-3,000 pieces with course map + date + bib number space.
  • Geocaching & collector trade tokens: small-batch hobbyist trading coins. 100-500 pieces with serial numbers + unique trackable codes.

Zinc alloy vs brass vs copper for souvenir coins

  • Zinc alloy: $1.40-$2.80/pc, weight 25-50g, soft enamel + plating, complex 3D relief OK. Best for cost-conscious bulk 500-5,000 qty.
  • Brass: $3.50-$5.50/pc, weight 30-60g, premium hand feel, antique finish preferred. Best for limited-edition collector coins where retail price justifies upgrade.
  • Copper: $4.50-$7.00/pc, weight 30-60g, natural patina aging, hammered aesthetic. Best for artisan / luxury / heritage themes.
  • Iron (rare): $0.80-$1.50/pc, weight 35-60g, magnetic, vulnerable to corrosion. Best for very budget-constrained giveaways with short shelf life.

Related buyer guide: See our complete How to Create Custom Commemorative Coins in 2026: 7-Stage Manufacturing Guide & Cost Drivers → (manufacturing stages, 14-25d lead time, MOQ 100).