Sell British Silver Coins
You just found the best place to sell British silver coins. We offer highest prices for any British silver coin: modern silver coins, vintage silver coins, historic silver coins, rare silver coins, damaged silver coins and of course also for British bullion coins. reDollar.com is the best choice when it comes to sell British silver coins. Order a free selling kit to mail in your precious coins and rounds, today.
Sell .999 British coin silver | $29.74 per troy ounce |
Sell .999 British coin silver | $0.96 per gram |
Sell .925 British coin silver | $24.64 per troy ounce |
Sell .925 British coin silver | $0.79 per gram |
Sell .900 British coin silver | $23.98 per troy ounce |
Sell .900 British coin silver | $0.77 per gram |
Sell .500 British coin silver | $13.32 per troy ounce |
Sell .500 British coin silver | $0.43 per gram |
You can easily find a place right at the next corner where you can sell British silver coins but can you expect a fair price? Usually, silver buyers go by the scrap value, they scratch your coin on the test stone and perform an acid test. Voilà – ready is your bad deal. And it can get worse because most buyers even offer a fraction of the real silver value. You need a skilled company with smart experts to sell British silver coins for a good price. It needs knowledge and the ability to understand where the value comes from and where to search for the value. How can a next door pawn shop ensure you a competent evaluation of your British silver? He can’t because first it needs more time than just some minutes at the counter second he needs literature for browsing comparable coins and he needs high-tech equipment for not destroying your coin with a brutal acid test. Scratching a silver coin on a test stone or worse filing the surface of a coin can completely destroy the coin’s value. Sure we know that most British silver coins trade for the silver price but we always strive to find nice coins showing historic importance. It’s like searching for that needle in a haystack but if we hit a special coin, it’s your payday. Would you recognize the value-difference?
$10 to $15 | $3,000 | $29.74 |
Sell British silver coins with real experts
It sounds very simple to sell British silver coins but in fact it’s more than just a simple job. Just recently we have received one lot of British silver coins from a customer. In total, we found 173 silver coins from the 16th century to very modern silver coins. It was pretty easy but time consuming to work with 167 of those coins because they just sell for the scrap silver price. Two experts were sorting those 167 coins for about three hours. No regular gold buying store will ever put so much time and efforts in your lot. And that’s not everything. What about the remaining six coins our experts marked as double-check?
Four turned out to be scrap silver coins as well but two were highly interesting. One was a British King Edward VII silver coin from 1902 – really seldom and trading for $400 and the other coin was a King James II silver Moundy four pence coin from 1688 trading for $105. We put about 6 working hours in this lot while most competitors just say “it’s scrap silver” and melt it down.
First we have made a customer very happy because he received about 500 dollars more than expected, and second we have also saved cultural assets from getting melted and destroyed for all times. As a responsible buyer, we see it as our obligation to work with your British silver coins as long as all questions are answered clearly and our purchase offer is easy to understand for our customers.
Sell British silver coins and rounds
We have listed some British silver coins that we have bought from our customers showing also the value. It gives you an idea how much money we pay for modern, vintage or antique coins. Most British silver coins trade just for the scrap silver price with the exception of some coins showing a significant higher value. You will honor our high prices if you have knowledge about silver and if you have studied our price philosophy. Always consider that if you auction silver coins, fees up to 35% will apply depending on the auction house.
Britannia silver coin Sell 1 oz for $29.74 |
.958 silver (till 2012) .999 silver (since 2013) |
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10 pounds Queens Sapphire Jubilee 1952-2017 Sell this coin for at least $148.72 |
.999 silver 5 ounces = 155.5 grams | |
10 Pence Britannia Sell for up to $80 in proof grade |
.999 silver 1/20 ounce | |
Sir Winston Churchill silver round Sell for $33.02 |
1.34 troy ounces .925 silver | |
Half Crown – 1/8 pound sterling Sell for $6.06 |
.500 silver (1920 to 1946) 14.14 grams | |
George V Half Crown 1919 Sell for $11.20 |
.925 silver (1816 to 1919) 14.14 grams | |
One Florin King George V (1916) Sell for $8.96 |
.925 silver 11.3104 grams | |
George V One Shilling 1927 Sell for up to $8 in proof grade |
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William the 3rd silver coin (1600s) Sell in this grade for up to $30.00 |
silver 3.1 grams | |
Queen Anne silver shilling (1708) Sell in this grade for up to $100 |
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Full crown Victoria “Young Head” from 1844 Sell in this grade for up to $30 |
.925 silver 28.2759 grams | |
One Florin, 2 Shillings Victoria “Aged Head” from 1896 Sell in this grade for $8.96 |
.925 silver 11.3104 grams | |
Sixpence King George II 1757 Sell in this grade for up to $20 |
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Halfcrown King George II 1739 Sell in this grade for up to $300 |
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Victoria silver crown LXIV 1900 Sell in this grade for $25 & in scrap grad for $22.40 |
.925 silver 28.2760 grams | |
James II silver Moundy Twopence 1686 Sell in this grade for up to $40 |
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James II silver Moundy Twopence 1688/7 Sell in this grade for up to $40 |
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James II silver Moundy Fourpence 1688 Sell in this grade for up to $115 |
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Elizabeth I Sixpence 1574 Sell in this grade for up to $20 |
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King Edward VII 1902 Sell in proof grade for up to $400 |
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King William IV Halfcrown 1834 Sell in this grade for up to $75 |
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William & Mary Shilling 1693 Sell in this grade for up to $150 |
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George III Moundy Twopence 1772 Sell in this grade for up to $25 |
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George III Threepence 1763 Sell in this grade for up to $10 |
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Dundee Highlander Conder Shilling 1797 Sell in this grade for up to $55 |
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King George I Silver Crown 1723 Sell in this grade for up to $1,050 |
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Queen Victoria Florin Two Shillings 1849 Sell in this grade for up to $125 |
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King James II Silver Crown Sell in this grade for up to $175 |
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King James I Shilling 1603-1604 Sell in this grade for up to $200 |
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Shipping envelope | Confirmation sheet |
We provide you a very solid and bubbled envelope to ship your British silver coins safely. | You can list your sale on our confirmation sheet and we ensure that all your British silver coins arrive safely. Your shipment will be opened and unpacked under a video camera. |
Sorting pouch | Extra shipping label |
Use our free pouches to sort your British coins. You have the chance to leave extra notes for our experts. | We also provide you with a second shipping label if your coins don’t fit in our envelope. The label is good for any packaging. Please ensure all silver coins are wrapped carefully. |
What you need is a buyer with the ability to differ between a bullion coin and an antique British silver coin. Many buyers just weigh your British silver coins without checking their value in detail. Only trust the skilled experts from reDollar.
Better reconsider to auction your British coins. Both, online auctions and local auctions can turn out to be a very expensive experience.
We are well known for offering the best deals for British silver coins. For your convenience, everything needed for selling is perfectly prepared. We take care about the entire selling process including shipping and insurance.
We sort silver coins for liquidators, attorneys, authorities or heirs. There is no necessity to know what’s in your lot that you plan to sell.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alex is reDollar’s expert for any coins. He has a special preference for British, Spanish and Mexican coins. His favorite silver coin is the Charles I Shrewsbury 1642 pound silver coin valued around $30,000. Unfortunately, this coin hasn’t found its way on his laboratory table so far.