




🪙 Flip Your Fate with Style!
The Yes No Decision Maker is a premium metal coin designed for fun and practical decision-making. Measuring 1.57" in diameter and featuring a double-sided design, it’s perfect for settling disputes, making choices, or adding an element of chance to games. Its unique craftsmanship makes it a collectible item and a thoughtful gift for friends, family, or colleagues.

C**M
Look and feel good.
Great coin. My only minor nitpick is that they're too slick. They are coated to stay protected but they are a bit slippery that way. Not a con, really, just a note. They have great weight and look. Everyone loves them.
D**L
Is it dumb, or is it amazing?
The answer to the above question is almost definitely both. This coin is a silly little thing to buy, but it's fun, novel, and well-made (it has a nice weight to it). I can't think of a single thing they could have done better.
J**M
Yes/No Coin
My son saw this coin and loved it, he really wanted it for his unique coin collection. This Yes/No coin has a nice size, width, and weight to it. It also came with a small silicone coin holder, which the coin fits into nicely. It's fun to play with when making decisions!
B**R
Great Yes/No coin! More fun than Heads/Tails
Much more fun and eye-catching than a normal coin for making decisions. And just like always... if you can't decide, flip the coin, and if you don't like the answer then you pick the other one and you know what you wanted to choose in the first place!
E**N
Well Crafted and Detailed
This bronze-tone coin has black enamel-style detailing exactly as shown. Also included is a round, clear plastic coin case and a black resilient silicone-style key fob insert. Giftable.This review represents my opinion, on the date(s) it was written, of a free product from Amazon Vine Program.
A**.
Fine for what it is, but laminated
The coin looks nice enough, the little holder is neat and useful.Only thing to be aware of though, it's just a steel or aluminum coin that's been laminated with something, so the paint/coating will easily chip off.
L**Y
interesting coin decision maker
Use this instead of an eight ball. I doubled down and got the illuminati coin. The coin ships in a plastic case that is hard to figure out how to get off the lid. It does not screw off. I got it off by putting my fingernail in the crack and found there is a little dip in the crack where once you find it you can flip the top off. You may have to get your glasses and a strong light to see that little dip. I did not realize that this comes with a rubber display holder that has a carabiner clip which is another tricky thing to figure out how to open it. You push down between the hinge and the slot on the ring.Star Rating System (What do my star ratings mean?):1 STAR - Completely unusable, would request a refund2 STAR - Meets minimum viable product requirements, wouldn't purchase it again3 STAR - It does what it should, but in a non-spectacular way, I may recommend it, but definitely with reservations4 STAR - I like it. It is solid quality and delivers as advertised, I would purchase it again and recommend it to a friend5 STAR - I love it. It meets or exceeds all of my expectations and is high quality, I would purchase it again and would openly promote it to friendsAs an Amazon Vine Member, I give honest reviews, whether or not it is a good one or a bad one. I'm a person who immediately checks reviews on everything, and I understand how important an honest and thoughtful review is.
O**Z
Flipped about this
The coin comes in multiple faced options, Yes/No, 1/2, Heads/Tails, Illuminati, as well as the look of metal bronze, silver, gold.I went with the bronze Yes/No coin. Came in a sealed pouch inside a coin acrylic case. With that added bonus of a silicone carrying case with keychain loop. Coin slips in and out with ease but is secured on the walks.Mine did came with a cast blemish from excess material, not stamped cut like I thought it be.Overall a good novelty decision maker. Don’t let peer pressure get to you use this coin for life altering choices. You can always blame the outcome on the coin rather than yourself. All you did was flip it and landed on yes or no.Who knows? Maybe you created a parallel universe based on those decisions and ended up on the right side of the coin.Go ahead flip that coin…
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