The Royal Mint | Auction Consignment (2024)

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If you have a coin or coins you are looking to sell, an auction can often be the best way to find the right buyer. The Royal Mint’s regular auctions provide a great opportunity to offer your coins to a large buying audience.

Selling in a Royal Mint auction can help make sure you get a fair price for your coins while being confident they are going to a good new home. Get in touch with our experienced auction team today to see how easy consigning to The Royal Mint auctions is.

Best selling coins

We are particularly interested in historical coins that were originally struck by The Royal Mint, in Gold, Silver or Platinum. We are the home of British coinage and so we will always prefer to see British coins. Guineas, Angels, Crowns, Pounds, Groats, Laurels, Shillings, Unites, Nobles, Ryals, Testoons and Sovereigns we made them all. The older the coins the better!

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Reasons to consign your coin to an auction at The Royal Mint:

We offer competitive selling fees - often 0%

We have a massive database of potential buyers

The prestige of selling your coins through The Royal Mint

Regular auctions mean frequent opportunities to sell

Great bidding software means it’s easy for buyers to take part

How to consign coins to a Royal Mint auction

  1. Contact us via our consignment form above with details of the coin you would like to sell.
  2. We need to have as much information about each coin as possible so we can make sure we place it in the best sale and get you the best price. We will need to know what the coin is and what grade it is in. The best way to answer this is to send us high-resolution pictures of each side of the coin when you complete our consignment inquiry form.

  3. We will get back to you with our estimated auction valuation
  4. If you are happy with our estimate send the coin to us with the reference number we give you using our freepost service
  5. Once we have received the coin we will confirm the condition and estimate of the coin and issue the sales contract.
  6. Near the auction day, we will send you details of which lot number your coin is so you can watch it selling
  7. Once your coins are sold we will make payment (less any fees if applicable) in the agreed timeframe.

View our Auctions

Take a look at our upcoming auctions to see if there are any that suit a coin or collection you’re looking to sell. With unrivalled numismatic experience as an organisation with a 1,100-year heritage in coin making, our experts can help put your consignments in front of interested buyers.

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FAQs

Where is the best place to sell Royal Mint coins? ›

Selling in a Royal Mint auction can help make sure you get a fair price for your coins while being confident they are going to a good new home. Get in touch with our experienced auction team today to see how easy consigning to The Royal Mint auctions is.

Can you sell coins back to The Royal Mint? ›

If you have gold, silver or platinum bullion coins and bars to sell, The Royal Mint will offer you a competitive buy back rate based on live gold, silver or platinum prices. We will quote to buy your coins and bars at 98% of our current gold bid price if stored within The Vault™.

Why is The Royal Mint so expensive? ›

Bullion products from The Royal Mint incur a margin or 'premium' on top of the cost of the metal. This cost covers the design, craftsmanship, production and management of the products that we sell.

How long does The Royal Mint take? ›

The average visit to The Royal Mint Experience will last approximately 2 hours. The factory experience is guided, the duration of which is 30 minutes. The interactive exhibition is self-guided and duration depends upon pace and level of interest.

Which is the rarest coin of all Royal Mint? ›

The shape of the 50 pence made it the ideal canvas for special commemorative designs, and over 70 events, anniversaries and individuals have been celebrated on circulating 50 pence pieces. The famous 2009 Kew Gardens 50p remains the most coveted coin in circulation, with a mintage of just 210,000.

Who gives the best price for old coins? ›

However, the best place to sell your coins would be to a trusted and reliable coin dealer like Accurate Precious Metals. Different from a pawnshop, a dealer specializes in buying and selling coins and can often offer you a better price. Pawnshops are typically not experts in numismatics and may undervalue your coins.

How long does it take to withdraw money from Royal Mint? ›

Withdrawal requests are typically processed within 5 working days although exact transfer times may vary depending on your bank's time zone and service level.

How do you value mint coins? ›

The numismatic value of a coin depends on three factors: the date and mintmark of the coin, the mintage/population of the coin and its condition or finish.

How long does the Royal Mint expect the average coin to last? ›

While it is known for coins to suffer damage and/or to become severely worn in circulation, the average life of a coin in active circulation can be in excess of forty years. Many people who used pre-decimal coins still remember that coins of Queen Victoria's reign, dating back to the 1860's, were not uncommon.

What are the most wanted coins to collectors? ›

8 Rare Coins Worth Millions That Are Highly Coveted by Coin...
  • 1794 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. ...
  • 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. ...
  • 1913 5C Liberty Head Nickel. ...
  • 1804 Silver Dollar Original — Class I. ...
  • 1787 $15 Brasher, Breast Punch. ...
  • 723 Umayyad Gold Dinar. ...
  • 1849 $20 Liberty Gold Coin.
Sep 2, 2024

Which mint coins are most valuable? ›

See if you have any among your coin collection.
  1. 1933 Double Eagle. Potential worth: $18.9 million.
  2. 1343 Edward III Florin. Potential worth: $6.8 million. ...
  3. 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. ...
  4. 1804 Silver Dollar Class I. ...
  5. 2007 C$1M Coin. ...
  6. 1907 Golden Eagle Wire Edge. ...
  7. 1943-D Lincoln Bronze Penny. ...
  8. 1795 Reeded Edge Cent. ...
Sep 5, 2024

Can I sell back to The Royal Mint? ›

Yes, you can sell your DigiGold, digital silver and digital platinum 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year on royalmint.com keeping you firmly in control of your assets.

Can Americans order from The Royal Mint? ›

International Customers. The Royal Mint is able to despatch goods internationally.

Is it safe to invest with The Royal Mint? ›

We are stringent in relation to compliance and regulatory controls: We uphold all relevant laws in relation to precious metals investing, including those relating to countering money laundering and terrorist financing.

How do I get the best price for my coin collection? ›

Anywhere that buys and sells collectible coins online or in person will know the true value of your coins and offer you a price representative of that. Before looking at places to sell your coin collections, make sure you get an appraisal to know how much your collections should be worth.

What is a Queen Elizabeth coin worth? ›

This coin, minted to mark the one-year anniversary of the Queen's death, is worth $23 million. It's called "The Crown."

Where is the best place to find valuable coins? ›

A popular and oftentimes successful way to search for old coins is by exchanging money at the bank for rolls of various coins and sifting through them. Banks have coins from various times and it may just require a deliberate search in order to come across one or more.

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