Graded Lunar Coins
| Explore our range of Certified & Graded British Lunar Coins, featuring official Royal Mint Lunar Series issues in both gold and silver, professionally authenticated and graded by leading third-party certification services such as PCGS and NGC. These coins are part of the highly collectable Shēngxiào Lunar Collection , inspired by the Chinese zodiac and struck with the exceptional quality of The Royal Mint. First introduced in 2014, the British Lunar series has become one of the Royal Mint’s most popular modern programmes, combining annual changing zodiac designs with precious metal issues in gold and silver. Certified examples take these already sought-after coins to a higher level of collectability by confirming authenticity, condition, and grade. This category includes:
Certified Lunar coins cover both Proof and Bullion finishes, with grading focusing on strike quality, surface preservation, and overall eye appeal. Many of the most desirable examples include early releases such as the Lunar Horse, Sheep, Monkey, and Dragon, as well as later issues that feature lower mintages and strong collector demand. Collectors are especially drawn to certified British Lunar coins for their:
Many certified Lunar coins are sourced from original Royal Mint releases and then submitted for grading, including coins originally issued in presentation boxes or as part of limited annual sets. Once graded, they become highly desirable due to their verified condition and encapsulated long-term preservation. At The London Coin Company, we offer a carefully selected range of Certified British Lunar Coins, including gold and silver examples, key date issues, and high-grade slabbed pieces across the Shēngxiào series. Whether you are looking for:
…you’ll find a curated selection suitable for both collectors and investors. Certified British Lunar Coins combine the prestige of Royal Mint Lunar designs with the added security and recognition of professional grading, making them some of the most trusted and desirable modern UK numismatic issues. |





















