Where can I sell my coins in Malaysia?

Those with rare banknotes and coins can look for buyers easily through community marketplaces on Facebook or even on apps like Carousell. Many people have also put up their rare monies for sale online on sites such as Mudah.my or eBay, or sell them in person at popular flea markets.

Who can I sell my coins to?

The two largest and most popular companies are Numismatic Guaranty Company (NGC) and Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS.) If you don’t want to buy a membership to either grading service, your local coin dealer can submit your coins for you for a fee.

What are the most valuable coin in Malaysia?

Special RM50 note fetches whopping RM708,000 at auction

  • A special edition RM50 note issued for the 50th Merdeka celebrations fetched RM708,000 at an auction.
  • The 1940 Malayan $1 note issued during the British administration was sold for RM188,800.

Are Malaysian coins worth anything?

With the coins no longer being used, some of the coins have managed to developed a higher value due to its collectible value. According to a website called Malaysian Coin some of these 1 sen coins are worth from RM2 to as much as RM1,800 depending on year and condition.

How do I find out what my coins are worth?

Receiving a certified appraisal from a coin dealer is another way to evaluate your coins. There are many dealers qualified to give you an estimate of the value of your coin in the highly specialized world of numismatics. Find a local coin dealer and get their professional opinion!

How much can old coins sell for?

Dollars

Coin Type Average Circulated Typical Uncirculated
Dollar – Gobrecht – 1836-1839 $3,000 – $5,000 $8,000 – $10,000
Dollar – Liberty Seated – 1840-1873 $150 – $500 $1,000 – $1,500
Dollar – Trade – 1873-1885 $50 – $300 $400 – $1,000
Dollar – Morgan – 1878-1921 $15 – $20 $24 – $70