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Historic Coins and Tokens for Fundraising and Charity

What We Offer Fundraisers?

       Fund raising projects take one of two forms:

  • Solicitation of donations for churches, temples, and charities using historically accurate reproductions of significant coins, or
  •  Retail sales of coins and reproductions to museums, and historical sites.

       We offer high quality reproductions of ancient, American and world coins.and tokens. . 

What Makes The Dunstan Mint Different?

We believe the manufacture of coins or tokens is a small part of a successful fundraising program using coins.

 We work with you to understand your fundraising objectives.

 We offer results orient solutions.

    • We provide you with a custom plan to maximize your financial return and customer satisfaction at a price comparable to the traditional private mint.
    • We offer researched recommendation based upon your historical and budgetary requirements
    • We produce legal coin reproductions and tokens reflecting a high degree of historical accuracy and customer satisfaction.

The Kinds of Fundraising Projects We Do

        We use historical coins in customized fund raising projects for:

    • Churches and Temples
    • Charities
    • Museums, and
    • Historical Sites

       We use historical coins in customized fund raising projects for:

    • Museums

    • Historical Sites

    • Churches and Temples

    • Charities

    • Municipalities

Shekel of Tyre

Shekel of Tyre, achieved enough independence from Slecuid rule to mint own coins from 129 BCE until 66 CE.  Accepted as currency at Temple. It is agreed that this coin is the "thirty pieces of silver" paid to Judas in New Testament.  

Obverse: Laureate bust of Melqart right,  Reverse: Eagle standing left on prow, club and palm. Dated year 4,  123/122 BCE

 

The Widows Mite

From the Bible. 

 

He (Jesus) sat down opposite the treasury and observed how the crowd put money into the treasury. Many rich people put in large sums. A poor widow also came and put in two small coins worth a few cents. Calling his disciples to himself, he said to them, "Amen, I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other contributors to the treasury. For they have all contributed from their surplus wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole livelihood."

Bolden-Widow's mite

 


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