Are you in possession of old coins, gold or silver specimens, or a complete collection and want to know what they are worth? At Medusa Auctioneers you can get a professional and free valuation of coins in the Roosendaal area.
We regularly receive visitors from Roosendaal, Wouw, Nispen, Rucphen, Oud Gastel, Oudenbosch and Bergen op Zoom who want more insight into the value of their coins. Whether individual pieces, heirlooms or a carefully built collection, we assess your coins based on rarity, condition, origin, metal content and current market trends.
Why have your coins appraised near Roosendaal?
A local appraisal offers convenience and personal contact. You do not have to travel far and can have your coins safely and directly appraised by experienced auction experts. During the appraisal, we discuss not only the estimated market value, but also the possibilities for selling via auction. In many cases, auction proceeds can be higher than just the metal value.
Our experience includes:
- Gold and silver coins
- Dutch and foreign historical coins
- Commemorative coins and collector sets
- Coins from estates
- Investment coins
Selling coins by auction
Are you considering selling your coins in Roosendaal or surroundings? Then we guide you from valuation to auction. We provide professional photography, inclusion in the catalog and presentation to a wide network of collectors and buyers.
Free valuation in the Roosendaal region
Are you curious about the value of your coins? You are welcome for a free valuation at Medusa Auctioneers, located in the Roosendaal region. During our valuation days you can have your coins appraised without obligation.
Contact us or register your coins online for an initial indication. We are happy to assist you with expert and honest advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does an online appraisal at Medusa Auctioneers work?
An online appraisal is intended as a quick, no-obligation initial valuation. You fill in the form with a short description of the object and add clear photos. On this basis, we assess whether the object fits within our auctions and you will receive an indication of the expected market value. We not only consider material or weight, but also origin, period, state of preservation, rarity and current market developments.
An online appraisal provides clarity on the possible sales route, for example, contribution for auction. If additional information is needed, we will contact you. In some cases we recommend having the object appraised on location, for example with larger pieces or complete collections.
What photos and information increase the accuracy of the appraisal?
Preferably include several photos: an overall image, close-ups of details, any signatures or hallmarks, and photos of damage. For coins, sharp images of front and back, edge and year are important. For jewelry and silverware, clear photographs of stamps and hallmarks help. For works of art, a photograph of the reverse and any labels or provenance information is valuable.
Please include what you know about provenance, dimensions, material, weight, dating and any documentation. The more complete the information, the better we can estimate market value and auction suitability.
What can I have appraised and when is a property interesting for auction?
You can have art, antiques, Asiatics, porcelain, coins, jewelry, watches, silverware, collectibles and more valued. Whether an object is interesting for auction depends on quality, rarity, condition, provenance and expected demand among buyers. Objects with clear provenance or exceptional execution may additionally be especially attractive to the market.
If you have doubts about the suitability of your property, an online appraisal is an appropriate first step. We will give you honest advice about the possibilities, after which you decide whether you want to proceed.
Why does auctioning often yield more than selling at metal value?
When sold on metal value, the price is usually determined by weight and content. In practice, market value may be higher due to make, design, craftsmanship, rarity, collectible value or historical significance. In an auction, an object is presented to a wide range of buyers, where demand and competition can increase the yield.
That's why we look beyond the material alone. We assess all relevant value factors and advise you on the most logical sales route, including the possibility of auction.
What is the process if I decide to submit my objects for auction?
If you decide to contribute, we will coordinate the next steps together. After final appraisal, we schedule the property for an appropriate auction category. We then take care of the catalog recording, description and presentation. During viewing days, interested parties can view the lots. During the auction, bidding is possible online and, where applicable, in the hall.
Upon completion, you will receive the sales results and we will complete the process administratively. We communicate clearly about process, deadlines and next steps, so you know exactly where you stand.