Evaluation of gold and silver medals numismatic value

Gold and silver medals before 1900, (numismatic value)

Silver medal before 1900 (numismatic value)

The assessment and the purchase can be substantially higher than the material price (exchange rate). As with coins also are the main collectors demand, conservation status, the time of publication, the edition, and the origin and the subject of the embossing, the decisive factors for the pricing. Through the precious metal of course, especially the special events for the publication of the story are greatly appreciated. These special events were mainly anniversaries in the history of high-ranking personalities. Medals to the wedding, coronation, or the birth of a child for the best examples. It is highly probable gold and silver medals are kept well and therefore a long time to endure.

Christian Maler (1578-1652; Schaffenszeit 1603-1648), Silbermedaille (um 1570)

Gold Purchase

- Bullion
- Scrap Gold
- Jewellery
- Coins
- Dental Gold
per gram of gold to
current maximum daily price

Silver Purchase

- Bullion
- Coins / Bars
- Medals
- Scrap Silver
- Silverware
per gram of silver to
current maximum daily price