Buying numismatic coins in Canada
Buy numismatic coins in Canada
Buying numismatic coins in Canada allows you to combine precious metal investment with heritage collecting. Unlike bullion, these coins can exceed the simple value of the metal due to their rarity, artistic design, or limited mintage.
At Conquer’or Group, we offer a selection of silver and gold numismatic coins, notably from the Royal Canadian Mint and internationally recognized mints.
Our coins are chosen for their quality, collection potential, and lasting value.

🟡 Why buy numismatic coins?
Numismatic coins offer several unique advantages:
• Potential collection value
• Sought-after artistic designs
• Limited mintage
• Authentic precious metal
• Constant demand from collectors
Some coins become highly sought after on the secondary market, which can increase their value over the years.
Why invest in numismatic coins?
The numismatic market represents a particular segment of precious metals. Unlike investment bullion, the value of a coin can evolve according to several factors:
• rarity
• design popularity
• year of issue
• limited mintage
• state of preservation
Some coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint or other international mints quickly become true collector's items.
📊 Precious metal and numismatic value
The value of a numismatic coin generally rests on two elements:
Metal value (gold or silver)
based on the international price of the metal.
Numismatic value
linked to rarity, mintage, and collector demand.
This combination makes numismatic coins particularly interesting for investors and enthusiasts.
⭐ Popular types of numismatic coins
Silver numismatic coins
Silver collector coins are particularly sought after by numismatic enthusiasts and investors looking to acquire precious metals with rarity potential.
They offer:
✔️ an accessible price
✔️ artistic designs
✔️ collection potential
Several Canadian commemorative coins, especially those issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, quickly become highly sought-after collector's items.
Among the most sought-after numismatic issues are the Pysanka silver coin and the Lunar Horse coin, highly valued by collectors for their artistic design and limited mintage.
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Gold numismatic coins
Gold collector coins combine heritage value and prestige.
They are particularly sought after for:
• their rarity
• their limited mintage
• their lasting value
◆ Discover our gold numismatic coins
🏅 Authenticity and quality
All numismatic coins offered by Conquer’or Group are:
• authentic
• from recognized mints
• made of certified precious metals
• accompanied by their official packaging when available
We select internationally recognized coins to ensure their traceability and liquidity.
🚚 Secure delivery in Canada
Conquer’or Group ships its numismatic coins:
• across Canada
• with discreet and secure packaging
• via recognized carriers (FedEx, UPS, etc.)
Each order is prepared with the highest level of security.
🟡 Why buy your numismatic coins from Conquer’or?
• Canadian company specializing in precious metals
• Selection of sought-after coins
• Secure delivery across Canada
• Secure payments
• Professional customer service
Conquer’or is a benchmark for buying numismatic coins in Canada.
🔎 Where to buy numismatic coins in Canada?
For collectors and investors, buying numismatic coins in Canada from a specialized seller ensures the authenticity, quality, and traceability of the coins. Collector silver and gold coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint or by international mints are recognized in the global numismatic market.
At Conquer’or Group, we select sought-after numismatic coins in Canada, including commemorative coins, limited series, and artistic issues in precious metals.
❓ Frequently asked questions about numismatic coins
Are numismatic coins taxed in Canada?
Coins made of pure gold or silver may be exempt from taxes when they meet the criteria for investment precious metals.
However, certain numismatic coins may be taxed depending on their nature.
Do numismatic coins increase in value?
Yes. Some coins increase in value due to:
• their rarity
• collector demand
• the precious metal they contain
What is the difference between a bullion coin and a numismatic coin?
A bullion coin is primarily valued by its metal content.
A numismatic coin has additional value related to its collectibility.
To learn more about precious metal investment and collector coins, consult our comprehensive section of questions and answers.
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🗺️ Buy numismatic coins in Quebec and Canada
Conquer’or Group delivers its numismatic coins across Canada.