1924 George V Kell / Collins One Thousand Pound (£1000) Specimen Note - A top tier, premium rare banknote sold by The Rare Coin Company, Western Australia

Our aim is to provide valued clients with premium rarities and service to match

Our field of expertise is in building clients’ wealth and security through the astute acquisition of prized rare Australian coins and banknotes.

We acquire the highest quality rarities for portfolios backed by:

Professional service and advice

Managing Directors Robert and Barbara Jackman have a combined 60 years experience in the numismatic industry, offering buyers the benefit of extensive industry knowledge and expertise.

Private consultations

The Rare Coin Company offers a professional one-on-one consultancy service for those interested in becoming numismatic investors or connoisseur collectors.

An extensive research facility

The Rare Coin Company has an extensive numismatic library containing historical references, archival records, major catalogues and publications from all over the world.

Ability to source and handle the rarest and finest

Having acquired and sold many of Australia’s rarest coins and banknotes including the unique One Thousand Pound Banknote issue, The Rare Coin Company has access to some of the most prominent rarities known.

Annual portfolio appraisals

Clients receive a complimentary annual appraisal of their rarities. This is undertaken on the anniversary of the purchase of the item/s whilst held with The Rare Coin Company. Please note that appraisal for items held in a Self-Managed Super Fund are strictly issued at the end of the financial year (June 30).

Quality and Authenticity Certification

All numismatic rarities sold by The Rare Coin Company are certified for grading quality and authenticity.

1813 NSW Colonial Holey Dollar and Dump - The Rare Coin Company offer clients the opportunity to purchase Australia's best rare coins and rare banknotes available

Future Re-sale

Assistance is assured in the future re-sale of all certified rarities sold through The Rare Coin Company at the client’s request. We utilise established client networks throughout Australia and internationally to source new buyers.

Complimentary publications and reports

The Rare Coin Company provides regular complimentary market reports and high quality publications offering clients opportunities in the latest rarity acquisitions and other relevant numismatic information. These publications are sent via email or Australia Post as requested. 

Secure, safe custody storage facility

The Rare Coin Company provides a dedicated secure storage facility for clients wishing to protect their numismatic investments purchased through our firm. While stored in our vaults, client portfolios are covered by our extensive insurance policy and protected by sophisticated security systems.

Our secure storage facility and insurance policy meets the required Government regulations for Self-Managed Super Fund storage. An annual fee applies per client for this service.

Confidence in The Rare Coin Company

The Rare Coin Company is a founding member of the Australasian Numismatic Dealers Association Inc. (ANDA), the industry’s governing body.

  • • International Banknote Society (IBNS)
    • Industry Council for Tangible Assets (ICTA)
    • American Numismatic Association (ANA)
    • Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS)
    • Numismatic Association of Australia (NAA)
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