Sworders coin department conducts two specialist sales per year dedicated to coins, banknotes, medallions, and tokens.
Within these sales you will find coins from Roman and Anglo Saxon Britain, hammered coins from the reigns of Henry II to Charles II, and milled coins from the reigns of Charles II to the present day. We also include historical commemorative medals, banknotes, and trade tokens of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Offering a broad range for the keen numismatic collector, with coins suitable for the novice beginner to the specialist collector. From single items to single owner collections, Sworders have the specialists and facilities to ensure that your items realise their full potential.
Our specialists hold regular valuation days. Please contact us for more information, or complete the online form to enquire about the valuation of your items.
Want to know how much your Coins, Medallions & Tokens may be worth? Fill out our easy to use form and a member of the team will be in touch with free advice shortly.
We are proud to announce our collaboration with Britten Pears Arts, a pioneering music, arts, and heritage charity based on the Suffolk Coast. Custodians of two iconic and historic sites – Snape Maltings and The Red House – Britten Pears Arts has been a cultural cornerstone since 1948.
19 June 2025
To mark the 210th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, we are proud to present an extraordinary and highly personal relic from the battlefield - a silver-mounted inkwell made from the ear of Bos, the horse ridden by Lieutenant-Colonel Henry D’Oyly, who served with distinction in the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Foot Guards. This unique memento, preserved by the D’Oyly family for over two centuries, has now been consigned to the Homes & Interiors sale at Sworders.
18 June 2025
Offered in our upcoming 17 & 18 June Fine Interiors sale, the Roman marble portrait head of the Emperor Titus dates back to the Flavian period, and carries an extraordinary history.
30 May 2025