World Coins
Long Rich Tradition
Many countries have a long rich tradition of interesting coinage and paper money. While most world coins have little value, there are gems that are collectible and valuable.
Let us help you find these gems and get the right value for them.

United Kingdom - Proof Set of King George V

Bermuda 3 dollar coin, 1999. One of a long series of commemorative coins from Bermuda.

Investiture of the Prince Charles as Prince of Wales Silver Medallion

Germany, Koln Bishopric. Walram of Julich. AD 1332 to 1349. Silver tournose.

Bank of England 10 Pound note with Young Portrait of Elizabeth

Republic gold 500 Dalasis 1977, Conservation Series featuring the Sitatunga. Only 699 Minted with an additional 285 minted in Proof.

Swiss, Geneva Canton, 1714, 10 1/2 Sol. Coins of medieval and ancient Europe are widely collected.

West German 1 Mark Coin. These coins are collected by date and mint-mark. They can be valuable if in very good condition

England, Edward III Groat, 1327-1377, London Mint. English coins have a very long tradition from the present back through the war of the roses (1066) and even earlier (dark ages Scettas, Roman coinage, Celtic Coinage)

This Australian 10 shilling note is valuable as a standard issue. The Fact that it is Serial 000001 increases it it several times.

2008 Isle of Man Gold Commemorative Crown. Value is about 15% over gold value. Modern Commemorative world coins are beautifully made and affordable.

RUSSIA, Tsars of Russia. Ekaterina II Velikaya (Katherine the Great). Empress, 1762-1796. Æ 5 Kopeck (43mm, 55.67 g, 12h). Dated 1771.

Peru 1962 100 Sol Gold Coin. This coin has been encapsulated by NGC and graded MS64. The Encapsulation by a well known third party increases confidence in the coin's authenticity and condition.

Spanish Colonial Mexico 1798 Mo FM Gold 8 Escudos Encapsulated by NGC. This is the finest known example and about the size of an old US silver dollar. It has about 3/4 an ounce of gold.

15th century Gold Ducat of Venice. Venice is the Longest existing Democrace (over 1000 years).

The most popular gold bullion series in the world comes from Austria. These coins sell for about 20% above gold value.