The Curatorial Desk
Submit a coin or banknote for examination by the Jardines Galleries curatorial team. Provide clear photographs and the details below — year, denomination, metal, condition, certification — and we will respond with a written assessment. Serious evaluations require facts.
“Is this real?” A diagnostic examination of an unidentified or uncertain piece. We compare against known die markers, verify weight and dimensions, look for the standard counterfeit indicators, and — where possible — recommend whether the piece warrants third-party grading by NGC or PCGS.
Choose this when: you have an inherited coin, a flea-market find, an estate piece, or anything that arrived without paperwork and needs verification before you buy, sell, or insure it.
“What is this worth?” A market-position assessment. We reference catalogue values, recent auction realisations from the Jardines Catalog database, and current bullion spot — and provide a fair-market estimate, an insurance estimate, and (where relevant) an auction-realised range. The two figures are usually different.
Choose this when: the piece is already known and authenticated, but you need a current, defensible figure for insurance, estate, sale, or a probate inventory.
Fill in the details, attach your photographs, and submit. We’ll acknowledge within two working days and route your submission to the appropriate curator.
For the best assessment
We can authenticate from photographs only if the photographs are good enough. A single phone-camera shot of a coin under fluorescent light, held in a hand, almost always fails. Three deliberate shots — taken on a flat surface, in daylight or near a window, focused — give us everything we need. Please send these three.
Coin flat, daylight or window light, camera directly above. Fill the frame. Avoid hand-held shots and yellow indoor light.
Flip the coin, same lighting and framing as the obverse. Both sides must be readable at a glance.
The edge tells us things the faces cannot — reeded count, casting seams, mount damage. Stand the coin on edge against a flat surface and shoot side-on.
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