Selling old banknotes can be simple if you know where to find a buyer and how to conduct the transaction safely. It's worth remembering that banknotes—unlike coins—are more susceptible to damage, so a professional valuation and proper presentation can significantly increase their value. In this post, I show you where to sell old banknotes and what the sale process is like at Wójcicki Auction House, which has been serving clients from over 70 countries since 2016.
Before choosing a place to sell, do a basic inspection of your possessions. You don't need any collector's knowledge—just look at the banknote in good light and check a few key details. Pay attention to the denomination, series, year of issue, and numbering. If any of these elements are illegible, don't try to "correct" them. Banknotes are susceptible to damage, and any interference can reduce their value.
The most important factor is condition, as banknotes quickly deteriorate due to creases, abrasions, signs of wear, and moisture. A banknote stored in an album or envelope usually retains its appearance better—but even a banknote with visible signs of age can be valuable if it's from a rare series. Therefore, don't assume a banknote is worthless.
Take good photos—preferably in natural light, against a plain background. At Wójcicki Auction House, simply send them by email or attach them to the form. This allows an expert to quickly assess whether the banknote has potential and is worth submitting for a full valuation. If you store banknotes loosely, don't bend, iron, or clean them—collectors look for specimens in a condition that reflects their history.
You can sell your banknotes in several places. Each works differently and carries its own set of benefits and risks. Below, you'll find all the options and an overview.
Portale ogłoszeniowe i marketplace’y – To najłatwiejsza droga, bo możesz dodać ogłoszenie w kilka minut. Jednak sprzedaż w takich miejscach ma swoje minusy. Kupujący często nie znają wartości banknotów i proponują niskie ceny. Często pojawiają się negocjacje oparte na błędnych argumentach (“ten banknot jest popularny”, “wszyscy sprzedają takie za 20 zł”, “twój banknot jest gorszy, więc obniż cenę”). Do tego dochodzi problem z bezpieczeństwem wysyłki — banknoty łatwo uszkodzić.
If you have no experience or knowledge, it will be difficult for you to assess whether the amount proposed is fair.
Lombardy i antykwariaty – Sprzedaż jest szybka, ale wiąże się z dużą stratą dla sprzedającego. Lombard musi odkupić banknot tak, aby później sprzedać go z marżą. To naturalny mechanizm, ale dla Ciebie oznacza to jedną z najniższych możliwych cen. Antykwariaty bywają lepszym wyborem, lecz również kupują z założeniem odsprzedaży — nie licytują, nie szukają najlepszej oferty i nie prezentują materiału kolekcjonerom z innych krajów.
Fora i grupy numizmatyczne – To miejsca, w których spotykają się kolekcjonerzy. Możesz liczyć na rozmowę i opinie, ale sama sprzedaż jest trudna. Każdy ma swoje preferencje, budżet i oczekiwania. Sprzedaż często przeciąga się tygodniami, a zdarzają się sytuacje, w których ktoś wycofuje się z transakcji. Dochodzi też kwestia zaufania — nie ma tu żadnych zabezpieczeń transakcji.
An auction house specializes in the valuation and sale of banknotes. It's also the safest option for those who don't want to risk selling below value or dealing with random buyers.
The Wójcicki Auction House offers:
Importantly, the auction house earns its money on commission, so its interest is to achieve the highest possible price.
The key to success is professional presentation of banknotes. Most sellers lack the ability to take perfect photos, provide descriptions, analyze variants, or prepare a catalog. The auction house does this for you—and does it in a way that attracts collectors seeking rare banknotes.
Banknotes are featured in print and digital catalogs, materials are promoted before the auction, and experts highlight details that increase value. This has a completely different effect on buyers than a regular advertisement. For example, a banknote from a rare series that would sell for 300 PLN in an advertisement can fetch 1500–2000 PLN at auction because it reaches people who know how rare a given variant is.
Wójcicki Auction House conducts Premium and Private Sale auctions, where the most valuable items are placed. These auctions are followed by collectors from many countries, significantly increasing the chances of a good result.
The sale has been designed to be convenient and transparent even for people who have never dealt with numismatics before.
Selling old banknotes can be a chance to discover value you previously didn't realize existed. Many people are surprised to learn that their seemingly worthless banknote can fetch a very good price at auction—it all depends on its rarity, condition, and presentation. Wójcicki Auction House combines experience with a professional sales process, giving you the opportunity to reach collectors from around the world and securely close the transaction.



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