Explore our vast selection of collectible coins and paper money, perfect for both seasoned collectors and those new to the hobby. Our collection features unique pieces from various periods and regions, each with its own historical significance and value. Whether you're looking for rare coins to add to your collection or distinctive paper money that tells a story, you'll find it here. Our carefully curated assortment ensures that you get only the finest quality items. Experience the joy of collecting with our premium selection at Silver Queen.
Scarce Series 1882 $10 National Currency “Value Back,” charter # 2503 (La Salle National Bank, IL)—bold blue overprints and dramatic frontier vignette.
A beautifully preserved, cup-shaped Hyperpyron (≈ 4.1 g of gold) depicting the Virgin Mary within the walls of Constantinople on one side and Christ crowning the co-emperors Andronicus II and Michael IX on the other—a last golden flourish of medieval Byzantium.
This beautiful 1878 Seated Liberty quarter boasts a tiny original mintage of only 800 pieces.
Graded Proof 65 Ultra Cameo by NGC, it is one of only two coins to be awarded the Ultra Cameo Designation.
Deep background mirror finish with strong frosty devices are the hallmark of the UCAM designation.
Own this superbly well preserved piece of American History
The only NGC-certified PF 65 Ultra Cameo 1878 Seated Liberty Quarter—flawless black-mirror fields, frosted devices, and unmatched rarity. A singular trophy for the advanced collector.
The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States, minted in one troy ounce of pure (.999 fine) silver. Known for its exceptional purity, iconic design, and government-backed guarantee, it remains the most recognized and traded silver bullion coin worldwide.
Struck during the reign of John Hyrcanus I, this small bronze coin—famously known as the "Widow’s Mite"—is a powerful biblical symbol of faith and sacrifice. Authenticated and graded Choice Very Fine by NGC, it offers collectors a tangible piece of both ancient Judaean and Christian heritage.
This AR drachm from Sinatruces' tumultuous reign illustrates Parthia's resilience amid internal strife. Graded Choice Very Fine by NGC, it's a valuable collectible reflecting dynastic complexity.
An ancient Greek coin from Gaul, Massalia, dating to the 2nd-1st centuries BC.
It's an AR Drachm and has been graded as ChXF (Choice Extremely Fine) by NGC.
An ancient Greek coin from Gaul, Massalia, dating to the 2nd-1st centuries BC.
It's an AR Drachm and has been graded as ChXF (Choice Extremely Fine) by NGC.
Sabaeans (?), AE 'quarter-unit,' NGC VG
an ancient Greek coin from Arabia felix, from the Sabaeans, featuring owls, dating to the 3rd-2nd centuries bc. it's an ar 'quarter-unit' and has been graded as VG (very good) by NGC.
Sabaeans (?), AE 'quarter-unit,' NGC VG
an ancient Greek coin from Arabia felix, from the Sabaeans, featuring owls, dating to the 3rd-2nd centuries bc. it's an ar 'quarter-unit' and has been graded as VG (very good) by NGC.
: An ancient Greek coin from Calabria, Taras, featuring a boy and a dolphin, dating to approximately 281-240 BC. It's an AR Didrachm and has been graded as AU (About Uncirculated) with a 4/4 strike by NGC.
An ancient Greek coin from Calabria, Taras, featuring a boy and a dolphin, dating to approximately 281-240 BC. It's an AR Didrachm and has been graded as ChVF (Choice Very Fine) by NGC.
An ancient Roman Imperial coin from the reign of Gordian III, dating to AD 238-244. It's an AR Denarius and has been graded as MS (Mint State) by NGC.
An ancient Greek coin featuring Silphium from Cyrenaica, Cyrene, dating to approximately 300-277 BC. It's an AR Didrachm and has been graded as F (Fine) by NGC.
An ancient Greek coin from the Dynasty of Lycia, featuring Trbbenimi, dating to approximately 390-375 BC. It's an AR Third-Stater and has been graded as VF (Very Fine) by NGC.
An ancient Roman Republican coin, a Victoriatus with no specific issue, dating to approximately 211-208 BC. It's an AR Victoriatus and has been graded as MS (Mint State) by NGC.