Used coins in Guntur typically sell for ₹650 to ₹25,500 (about $7 to $270). Read this before you do anything else: never clean a coin. Cleaning is the single most destructive thing a seller can do, and it can remove most of the value in seconds.
Selling coins in Guntur
Guntur is the centre of India’s chilli trade and a major agricultural market town, hot and dry for most of the year. The economy is agricultural and the second-hand market is correspondingly practical.
Agricultural cycles drive household spending and equipment tends to change hands after a harvest rather than steadily. Dust is constant and worth considering for anything with a motor or filter.
The market areas are congested and the residential parts are easier, and most collection is by two-wheeler or small vehicle. Heat pushes handovers to early morning or evening.
Fine dust is constant here. On anything with a motor, a fan or a filter, ask how it was stored and budget for a thorough clean whatever the answer.
Handing it over in Guntur
India’s second-hand market runs heavily through direct conversation — buyers expect to message, negotiate and ask questions before committing, and a listing that answers those questions up front sells noticeably faster than one that does not.
Sell your Coins in Guntur
Listing is free and there is no commission and no buyer fee, so the price you agree is the price you keep. Most listings take about a minute to put up.
What coins are worth
What lifts the price
- Original, uncleaned surfaces
- Precious metal content on bullion issues
What pulls it down
- Cleaning, which permanently damages surfaces and value
- Common dates held in large numbers
Working out what yours is worth
- Identify the date, mint mark and denomination precisely
- Weigh it if precious metal content is relevant
Getting it ready
- Leave every coin exactly as it is. Do not polish, dip, scrub or even rub with a cloth.
- Identify each coin by date, mint mark and denomination, and look up which years and varieties are the scarce ones before you decide what to bundle.
Photograph
- The date and any mint mark, close enough to read
- The whole lot together for a bulk listing, plus any case, certificate or album
Put in the description
- Metal and weight, and fineness for bullion
- Honest description of wear, toning and any damage, without cleaning it first
Denomination, year, country and grade: “1933 George V Penny, Fine” or “Silver Britannia 1oz 2015, Capsule”. Collectors search year and type. For bullion, weight and fineness are the search. Do not invent a grade — describe honestly or say ungraded.
Listing is free and there is no selling fee, so the whole amount the buyer pays stays with you. You and the buyer agree the handover between yourselves.
Same region (Andhra Pradesh)
Common questions
Where can I sell coins in Guntur?
List it free and agree the handover with the buyer between you. The market areas are congested and the residential parts are easier, and most collection is by two-wheeler or small vehicle. Heat pushes handovers to early morning or evening.
What grade is it?
If it is not professionally graded, describe the wear plainly rather than assigning a grade. Photographs let buyers grade it themselves, which they prefer anyway.
How much are coins worth in Guntur?
Most used coins change hands for ₹650 to ₹25,500 (about $7 to $270). Condition and completeness move that figure more than anything else.
More: selling coins across India, what coins are worth, everything second hand in Guntur, or Art & Collectables in Guntur.
Guide range converted from sterling at the 2 August 2026 rate, not a quote — sellers set their own price.