Quinault Fire Department Coin
The Quinault are a group of Native American peoples from western Washington in the United States. The name “Quinault” is an anglicized version of the traditional name of a village at the mouth of the Quinault River, today called Taholah. The Quinault Indian Reservation is located on the Pacific coast of Washington, primarily in northwestern Grays Harbor County, with small parts extending north into southwestern Jefferson County.
The QIN or Quinault Indian Nation is a sovereign nation with the inherent right to govern itself and deal with other tribes and nations on a government-to-government basis. By-laws established in 1922 and a constitution approved in 1975 form the foundations of the modern-day Quinault government.
We had the chance to make a custom challenge coin for the Quinault Fire Department. They want to build a custom challenge coin that represents the culture and spirit of the Quinault people, by using colorful graphic designs and symbols.
The base material that we chose for the coin was an unpainted bare metal, and the Quinault Fire Department’s logo was engraved on the front side, and the logo of the Quinault Indian Nation on the back, using our state-of-the-art machinery. We applied colors on both reliefs using solid glossy paints.
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Finished Coin (Front)
Finished Coin (Back)
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