Coins
Rarelist Coins tracks the category with a market-first view: active listings, recent realized prices, top closes, and brand depth. The current snapshot covers 75 lots, with an average sold price around €374 and highs up to €1.000. Updated in June 2026, this page helps compare demand and price positioning across the full category.
Category insights
Brand mix
Recent sale price bands
Active lots
Recent sales
Top sales
Market trend (recent months)
| Month | Sold lots | Average sold | Top sold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2026 | 8 | €373.88 | €1,000.00 |
Brands
Category overview
Rarelist Coins tracks the category with a market-first view: active listings, recent realized prices, top closes, and brand depth. The current snapshot covers 75 lots, with an average sold price around €374 and highs up to €1.000. Updated in June 2026, this page helps compare demand and price positioning across the full category.
Coins and numismatic lots react strongly to rarity tiers, preservation grade, and collector demand pockets. Looking at realized clusters improves pricing discipline before opening individual lots.
This dataset surfaces where liquidity concentrates, from accessible entry points to premium historical pieces with less frequent but higher-value closes.
How to read this market
- Start with grade quality and rarity context, then normalize by strike, luster, and eye-appeal signals when comparing similar issues.
- Use condition-adjusted comparables because small grade differences can produce large pricing gaps in numismatic markets.
- For this segment, month-level trend and top-close data help separate structural demand from isolated spikes.
Frequently asked questions
How fresh is this Coins dataset?
This view is refreshed automatically from Rarelist runs and currently summarizes 75 indexed lots, updated in June 2026.
How should I read the KPI block on this page?
Use it as a market baseline: average sold around €374, upper outcomes up to €1.000, then compare each lot against condition, estimate, and context.
Why do coin prices vary so much even inside one segment?
Numismatic spreads are often grade-sensitive. Small differences in rarity and preservation can create major value gaps, so condition-adjusted comparables are essential.