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Best Coins & Currency Auction Houses & Dealers in France

Find and compare specialists in coins & currency across France. Verify credentials, compare fees, and find the right partner for your item.

Numismatic collecting has a long tradition in France, with active markets for rare coins, paper currency, and medals. Major auction houses hold dedicated coin sales several times a year, while specialist dealers provide an alternative channel for both acquiring and building focused collections.

France is home to one of the world's most prestigious auction ecosystems, centered in Paris. Christie's, Sotheby's, and domestic houses like Drouot operate in a market with exceptional depth in decorative arts, Impressionist painting, and French furniture. Strong European provenance is particularly rewarded.

Before You Contact a Coins & Currency Specialist

  • Get a free independent valuation before approaching any specialist β€” know what your item is worth first.
  • Ask for written fee schedules including seller's commission, buyer's premium, and any additional charges.
  • Request the specialist's comparable sales results for similar items in the past 12 months.
  • Confirm whether your item qualifies for a specialist sale or will appear in a general session.
  • Understand the payment timeline β€” most houses pay out 30–45 days after the sale completes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The best venue depends on your item's value and rarity. For high-value or rare Coins & Currency, major auction houses in France offer global reach and competitive bidding. For mid-range items, regional auction houses or specialist dealers often achieve better net results after fees. Estimonia's directory lists verified specialists for Coins & Currency in France to help you compare options.
Many auction houses in France offer free initial appraisals, either in person or through online photo submission. Specialist dealers can also provide valuations, though these may come with a fee. For a fast initial estimate before committing to a formal appraisal, Estimonia's AI tool provides a realistic value range in seconds β€” no signup required.
Most auction houses charge both a seller's commission (typically 10–25% of the hammer price) and a buyer's premium (usually 20–28%). Some houses reduce or waive seller fees for high-value Coins & Currency consignments. Always request a full fee schedule before committing and factor in any additional charges for photography, insurance, or transport.
Yes. France has a well-developed network of specialist dealers for Coins & Currency, operating through physical galleries, antique fairs, and online platforms. Specialist dealers often have deep category knowledge and direct relationships with collectors, which can be advantageous for placing quality pieces efficiently.
The timeline from consignment to sale typically ranges from 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the auction house's schedule. Specialist sales for Coins & Currency may only run a few times a year, so timing your consignment well matters. Your specialist will advise on the most appropriate upcoming sale and estimated timeline.