Holiday Closure: 23rd Dec – 4th Jan
Please note, all enquiries during this time will be responded to as soon as we return.
Holiday Closure: 23rd Dec – 4th Jan
Please note, all enquiries during this time will be responded to as soon as we return.

If you can’t find the answer you need, email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Please get in touch with us to see if and when this item will be back in stock by visiting our Contact page.
If your item is faulty, we are able to offer a refund or exchange and cover the return shipping cost. Please get in touch with us to arrange for the return of your item/s.
To cancel or amend your order, please contact us via our Contact page.
Once your order has been placed, you will receive an email confirming that we have received your order and another email once your order has been dispatched.
Yes. All orders are sent Express via Australia Post with signature and tracking. If your order displays as being delivered when it hasn’t been, please contact our team immediately.
For orders in Australia, you will be charged $0.50AUD for each additional auction item on top of your initial shipping cost of $12AUD.
For international orders, you will be charged $1.50AUD for each additional auction item on top of your initial shipping cost of $25AUD.
You will receive an email confirming that we have received your order and another email once your order has been dispatched.
Yes. All auction orders are sent Express via Australia Post with signature and tracking. If your order displays as being delivered when it hasn’t been, please contact our team immediately.
Visit our PCGS Grading page for all submission information and forms.
If you have any questions, simply get in touch via our Contact page.
It can take up to 4 months to have your coins and/or banknotes graded by PCGS.
The cost to have your items graded is dependent on the number of items and their value. Please refer to the pricing structure on our PCGS Submissions page.
Visit our Coin Rolling page for all submission information and forms.
If you have any questions, simply get in touch via our Contact page.
We offer coin rolling for all Australian decimal uncirculated coins.
If your coins are not uncirculated, or rolls and bags contain unmatched coins, we are able to provide replacement coins at current market rates or return your coins to you at a shipping charge of $10AUD plus $2AUD per roll equivalent.
The cost varies depending on the number of rolls you are looking to have produced, however it can be between $8-$15 per roll. Please refer to our Coin Rolling page for details on pricing.
Yes. Customers will need to pay for shipping costs to and from our head office.
Please enquire for a quote on shipping costs as prices do vary order to order. Customers in Brisbane will have the option to drop off and pick up their order.
Yes you can! Make sure you notify us when placing your order.
In May of 2019 Cotton & Co Rolling issued a recall notice for the 2012 Red Poppy Rolls once they discovered paint was being chipped in the process. This provided all current owners the ability to sell back their rolls for above market prices at the time.
After the recall period Cotton & Co extended the offer at the the price of $2,500, this offer is still open until further notice.
We predominately buy coins, banknotes, collections, gold, silver, and bullion.
You can see a complete list of what we do and don’t buy on our Sell To Us page.
To ensure you get the most out of your sale, please contact us to book an appraisal appointment. Our friendly team will carry out a comprehensive examination of your item/s to ensure you get the best, accurate price.
For online shop orders we accept Credit Cards and Debit Cards.
For our Rolling and Grading services we accept Credit Cards and Bank Transfers.
Our website guarantees the security of your transaction. None of your financial information is retained online or saved by us following checkout. What’s more, Roxbury’s Numismatics will not ever, for any reason, sell or provide your details to a Third Party.
All online orders within Australia incur a flat fee of $12AUD and are shipped with signature on delivery required.
We do! For all online orders, there is a flat fee of $55AUD to ship your order internationally.
Please allow up to 3-4 business days from the time of ordering to pack and dispatch your order.
Please note, items may be on backorder and require more time for shipping.
All online orders are sent express with tracking. If your order shows as being delivered and it hasn’t arrived please contact us immediately.
We have a 30 day returns policy where your item will need to be returned in its original condition at your own cost.
If the item you received is damaged or incorrect, we will cover the return shipping cost.
If your item is faulty, please get in touch with us to arrange for the return of your items and a refund or exchange. We will cover the return shipping cost.
Numismatics is the study and collection of coins and currency items. A collectable coin can be anything – from Ancient coins of thousands of years ago, to a freshly minted silver coin commemorating an important anniversary.
For more information, visit our Coin Collecting 101 resource page.
Definitely not – coins are for everyone!
There is much conjecture over the rarest Australian coin, however, it is often said to be the 1930 Penny. Perhaps 1500 examples exist of the mintage that circulated originally BUT only 4-5 examples are known in proof quality.
Many collector coins do increase in value but, of course, it is impossible to say for certain whether a coin will increase its worth. There are many factors involved, including collector demand, theme, age, and scarcity.
Generally, it is best to collect what you like. If you collect this way, you will always be happy!
Technically, yes. Any coins from any country have been approved as genuine legal tender.
However, usually the metal, the small mintage, the numismatic value, or even the age, make a coin worth much, much more than the currency value assigned to it.
Without seeing your coin, it is impossible to provide accurate information. Thus, we recommend contacting a reputable dealer such as us to discuss your coin and your options.
Australia’s first ever local coinage were the Holey Dollars and Dumps. Created in an effort to keep currency in the colony in 1813, these two coins were created by punching the centre out of a Spanish Silver dollar. The ring-shaped outer was declared to be worth 5 Shillings and the centre (the dump) decreed as 15 pence. Legal Tender status was removed from these coins in 1829 and many of them were subsequently melted down for the silver content. Today, existing examples of these coins are quite rare and command very high prices.
Circulating coins are struck in very high volumes and as quickly as possible. These are the coins that you find in your change every day. The term “Uncirculated” is used to describe a perfect, untouched, Mint-State version of a circulating coin. They are literally uncirculated. Additionally, coins struck specifically for collectors to a slightly better quality than circulation issues are also declared to be in Uncirculated condition.
Traditionally, like printing proofs, Proof coins were struck to examine the success or failure of a design before executing the larger minting run. In modern times, the term Proof refers to a higher quality minting process that creates collector coins of a special high quality.
A troy ounce is the equivalent of 31.1 grams.