Coin & Numismatics Professional Website Template
Mint is a Neo-Retro landing page template built for world coin dealers. It features a cinematic full-bleed hero, seasonal modular card grids, flip cards with grade labels, and dual conversion panels for buyers and sellers. Deep obsidian, tarnished gold, and parchment tones give every section the weight and authority rare coins deserve.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Mint is a card grid landing page template designed for serious coin dealers. It presents certified rare coins through seasonal curated sections, collector-focused calls to action, and a Neo-Retro visual identity built on obsidian, tarnished gold, and aged parchment. Every layout decision serves one goal: making buyers and sellers trust what they see.
Who this template is for
This template is built for coin dealers who sell graded rare coins, bullion, and world-issue pieces to a knowledgeable audience. It works equally well for dealers who buy estate lots as it does for those catering to seasoned collectors hunting specific dates and grades.
- Seasoned coin collectors completing a Dansco album or hunting key dates
- Estate executors who need to sell or appraise an inherited coin collection
- Bullion investors interested in gold coins, silver bars, and silver bullion as hard-asset investments
What problem this template solves
Most dealer pages feel like database printouts. Buyers looking for rare coins need high-resolution photography, clear provenance notes, and visible certification numbers before they commit. Sellers need a frictionless path to submit coins for appraisal. This template solves both problems at once.
- Coin dealers lose buyers when listings lack trust signals such as grades, prices, and provenance
- Estate holders and first-time sellers abandon contact forms that feel generic or unclear
- Collectors need scarcity context, not just a price, to understand why a coin is worth purchasing today
What you get with this template
The template ships as a fully designed single-page layout with five distinct sections and a footer. Each section is modular, so a dealer can swap inventory cards, update seasonal labels, and adjust prices without redesigning the page from scratch.
- A full-bleed macro hero with a gold headline and a glassmorphic stats overlay
- Asymmetric bento card grids for estate lots and graded coin releases, with hover-flip cards showing certification numbers and provenance notes
- A dual conversion panel combining a photo-upload appraisal form and a Want List signup field
Feature list
This section walks through the core features built into the Mint template.
Cinematic Full-Bleed Hero
The hero fills the viewport with a macro coin photograph lit from a single raking angle. Flow lines, cabinet friction, and strike detail become visible texture. A single gold headline materializes over the dark field, and a glassmorphic stats card sits below it to anchor the visitor immediately.
Seasonal Modular Card Grids
Three curated sections organize inventory around timely moments. "Summer Estate Season" presents newly acquired probate lots in an asymmetric bento grid. "Newly Graded, Back from NGC" uses flip cards with gold grade labels. "This Month in Numismatic History" ties coins to historical anniversaries in an editorial horizontal strip. Each card shows the coin photo, country of origin flag, year, grade, and prices, flipping on hover to reveal provenance notes and certification numbers.
Collector-Language Calls to Action
Every card carries an "Add to Cabinet" button, using the collector's own term for their holdings. A persistent gold-on-obsidian toolbar tracks selections and surfaces a "Request Invoice" action, since transactions at this level are quoted rather than carted. The language respects the hobby without dumbing it down.
Dual Conversion Appraisal Panel
A dedicated section handles two seller and buyer paths simultaneously. The left side offers a photo-upload field plus a brief description form for estate holders and sellers. The right side holds a Want List signup where collectors enter specific dates, denominations, and grade minimums. A simple lead form reduces friction for every type of inquiry.
High-Contrast Neo-Retro Card Design
Each coin card uses deep obsidian backgrounds with parchment text panels and tarnished gold reserved for prices, grade labels, and hover states. High-contrast imagery highlights intricate strike detail and craftsmanship. The card face shows specifications; the card reverse shows provenance and the certification number that verifies authenticity.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Hero | Macro coin photo with gold headline and glassmorphic stats card |
| Summer Estate Season | Bento card grid of newly acquired probate lots |
| Newly Graded Cards | Flip cards showing coin and slab with gold grade labels |
| Numismatic History Strip | Editorial horizontal strip tying inventory to historical dates |
| Appraisal and Want List | Dual panel for seller photo upload and collector Want List signup |
| Footer | Linear single-row footer with contact and navigation links |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro numismatic style. Obsidian dominates the page canvas, giving coins the dark felt backdrop they deserve. Parchment warms text panels and descriptive copy. Tarnished gold appears only where it earns attention: prices, grade labels, and hover states.
- Typography uses Fraunces for serif headlines and DM Sans for body and interface text
- Gunmetal borders on card edges provide structure without competing with coin photography
- Gold hover shimmer and cinematic scroll-reveal animations add movement without distracting from inventory
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is desktop-first because coin photography detail rewards a large viewport. Every full-resolution coin image is optimized for fast loading. The layout responds cleanly to smaller screens so collectors browsing on mobile can still read grades, prices, and provenance without zooming.
- Responsive breakpoints preserve card legibility and flip interactions on smaller screens
- Server Components handle static section rendering, keeping page weight lean
- Coin images are structured to load progressively, protecting the visual experience on slower connections
How this template helps you convert
Trust is the conversion engine for rare coins. Every design and layout choice in this template is built to move a visitor from browsing to buying, or from uncertainty to submitting a coin for appraisal.
- Certification numbers, NGC and PCGS grade labels, and provenance notes on every card back answer buyer skepticism before it forms, making it easier to purchase with confidence.
- The "Add to Cabinet" and "Request Invoice" flow respects how serious collectors and investors actually trade, removing the friction of a standard shopping cart for high-value numismatic transactions.
- The appraisal upload form and Want List panel capture two additional buyer types: estate holders who want to sell and collectors who want to be notified when specific rare coins arrive in inventory.
Other information about this template
Dealers who sell across multiple collecting categories will find the modular card grid adaptable. It can display gold coins, silver bars, commemorative coins, paper money, and mint sets within the same seasonal structure. The template is organized so buyers can watch for new inventory, contact the dealer directly, and download a quote without leaving the page.
- The card metadata fields support country, date, denomination, weight, metal content, and provenance, covering the detailed specifications serious buyers and a skilled numismatist both expect
- Coin shows often drive estate lot arrivals; the seasonal section structure lets dealers connect fresh inventory to those real-world moments, creating strong demand context without artificial countdown timers
- The Want List form gives collectors private access to upcoming inventory before it goes public, supporting collectors at every level of the hobby from beginners to advanced portfolio builders
- Dealers referencing price data from resources like Greysheet will find the card price fields straightforward to update, and the layout supports live market data display to reflect current precious metals spot prices
- The template suits dealers whose clients include both domestic buyers and overseas investors interested in old coins, dollar series, lady liberty issues, and international world coin categories
- Platforms like Heritage Auctions and the Royal Canadian Mint represent the kind of institutional authority this template's visual tone is designed to complement for any reputable coin company or dealer




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Obsidian & Gold
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Cinematic Full-bleed Hero Section
Seasonal Modular Card Grid
Collector-language Conversion Flow
Dual Appraisal and Want List Panel
High-contrast Flip Card Design
Neo-retro Typography and Color System
Related questions
Can this template handle both buying and selling workflows?
How does the template build trust with buyers of rare coins?
Is the template suitable for dealers who also sell silver bullion and precious metals?
Can estate holders use this page to submit coins for a free appraisal?
Does the seasonal structure work year-round, not just in summer?