Submit to vault

Bring your PCGS or NGC graded coins into Numex.

Numex accepts professionally graded PCGS and NGC coins for vault custody. Once accepted, a coin can appear in your portfolio, be listed on the marketplace, or be redeemed as the physical asset.

Accepted

PCGS & NGC

Custody

Insured vault

Liquidity

Sell or redeem

Curator residuals

When you submit a graded coin to the Numex vault, you become its original curator. If your coin later resells on the Numex marketplace while vaulted, you earn a 1% curator residual from each eligible resale — deducted from seller proceeds, not the buyer. Residuals accrue in your account and are paid after meeting payout eligibility thresholds. Rewards stop if the physical coin is redeemed or withdrawn from the vault.

Subject to eligibility, marketplace policies, and payout onboarding. Not investment advice. Terms may change.

Demo intake note

This form demonstrates the product workflow. Production intake requires legal terms, insurance limits, KYC/AML review, operational SOPs, and a signed custody agreement.

Vault intake form

Step 1: Identify your coin

Coin name

Year

Mint mark

Denomination

Grade

Estimated market value (USD)

Metal / Composition

Desired action *

Contact email

Notes

Numex captures slab photos and source media after the coin arrives at custody intake. You do not need to upload images.

PCGS and NGC certified coins only. Production intake requires identity verification, insurance, and custody agreement.

Intake workflow

From graded slab to tradable vault asset

1

Submit certified coins

Complete the intake form with PCGS or NGC certification details, coin info, and your preferred outcome.

2

Numex verifies the record

Certification data is verified against grading service records, pricing comps, and media requirements.

3

Ship to insured vault

Approved coins ship through insured logistics for custody review at a Brinks-class secure vault facility.

4

NFT-linked portfolio asset

After vault acceptance, the coin is linked to your portfolio and chain-anchored metadata. List, hold, or redeem.