Where are all the Antique Coins in Resident Evil Requiem? These collectible coins are the easiest way to score some early upgrades for Grace. You can spend them as soon as you unlock the Parlor in the Rhodes Hill Care Center, but finding enough to empty the prize cabinet can be quite the challenge.
There are 25 Antique Coins in Casual and Normal mode, but you only need 17 to retrieve all Parlor rewards. These upgrades increase Grace’s maximum health, inventory space, firepower, and blood collector capacity for the duration of your Resident Evil Requiem playthrough. Remember to keep an inventory slot free – thankfully, they do stack.
All Antique Coin locations
Antique Coins can be found in the following locations on Casual and Normal difficulties. Keep scrolling for all the Insanity Antique Coin locations if you’re up for a challenge – they don’t appear in the same place.
You can find Antique Coins in the following locations on Casual and Normal mode:
- Guard Office
- Nurse Station
- Hallway (West Wing)
- Bar & Lounge
- Parlor
- Examination Room
- Waiting Room
- Staircase (East Wing)
- Conference Room
- Chunk
- Courtyard

Antique Coin #1 – Guard Office
On the computer desk next to the item box in the Guard Office.
Antique Coin #2 – Nurse Station
On top of the locker in the Nurse Station.

Antique Coin #3 – Hallway (West Wing)
On the cabinet in the hallway between the Filing Room and Cold Storage

Antique Coin #4 – Bar & Lounge
On the grand piano keys in the Bar & Lounge. Be aware that the piano keys will make some noise when you retrieve it; stay low and make a beeline for the nearest door to avoid a fight.

Antique Coin #5 – Bar & Lounge
Dropped by the Singer that patrols inside the Bar & Lounge. She’s a tough foe for Grace to handle, so you can wait until you switch to Leon to defeat her with a direct shotgun blast to the head. He won’t be able to pick it up, but it’ll remain on her body when you switch back to Grace, leaving you free to retrieve it without issue.

Antique Coin #6, #7, and #8 – Parlor
In the safe located behind the bar in the Bar & Lounge. The combination code to open it is <10 (counterclockwise), >80 (clockwise), <30 (counterclockwise).

Antique Coin #9 – Parlor
On the blackjack table in the Parlor, which you also need to access to use the Antique Coins. The Parlor is hidden behind the unicorn door in the West Wing. Pick up the Unicorn Trinket Box on the left as you enter the Chairman’s Office and press the hidden button on the back to open it and retrieve the Red Jewel. Return to the unicorn door and slot it into the hole to unlock it.
Be aware that the chef and various zombies will begin patrolling this area once you open the Parlor, so take a cautious approach and stock up on Hemolytic Injectors to avoid trouble.

Antique Coin #10 – Parlor
On the bar in the Parlor, next to the beer taps on the right-hand side.

Antique Coin #11 – Parlor
Inside the small green vase on the bar in the Parlor, just to the right of where you found the previous Antique Coin. Use a knife to break it and save on bullets.

Antique Coin #12, #13, and #14 – Examination Room
Inside the safe located on the shelves in the Examination Room. The combination code to open it is >30 (clockwise), <10 (counterclockwise), and >50 (clockwise).

Antique Coin #15 – Waiting Room
On the table right in front of the door into the Waiting Room as you enter for the first time. There are several zombies in this room, so don’t forget to crouch if you’d rather avoid the maid and frenzied patient.

Antique Coin #16 and #17 – Waiting Room
Inside the open safe behind the admin desk in the Waiting Room. You don’t need a combination for this one, but the zombies in this room can prove difficult to avoid. If you’d prefer to conserve ammo, throw an empty bottle towards the western entrance to lure them away, leaving you free to duck around to the admin desk directly to the right of the eastern entrance.

Antique Coin #18 – Staircase (East Wing)
On the table between the two sofas at the bottom of the staircase leading from the Waiting Room to the Lead Researcher’s Office.

Antique Coin #19 – Conference Room
On the table to the right as you proceed into the Conference Room.

Antique Coin #20 – Conference Room
Dropped by the Singer stationed in the small annex attached to the Conference Room. There are two zombies in the main room between you and her, so lure them away to take them out first before you handle her. We prefer to let Leon handle this one and let Grace retrieve the coin later.
Antique Coin #21, #22, #23, and #24 – Chunk
Chunk is one of the earlier Requiem bosses you encounter in Rhodes Hill, and while he might seem invulnerable, Grace can actually kill him. Defeat him once to receive a charm as a first-time reward, then reload an earlier save and defeat him again. He drops four Antique Coins, and the charm can be found in your item box.
Antique Coin #25 – Courtyard
On the chair on the western side of the Courtyard. You can retrieve it while carrying Emily.

Insanity mode Antique Coin locations
You need 19 Antique Coins to unlock all the Parlor rewards in Insanity mode. While we expect there are additional coins still waiting to be found, these 19 locations will be enough to retrieve Insanity mode’s alternate upgrades.
You can find Antique Coins in the following locations on Insanity mode:
- Street
- Wrenwood Hotel
- Kitchen
- Hallway (West Wing)
- Restroom
- Records
- Bar & Lounge
- Examination Room
- Waiting Room
- Lead Researcher’s Office
- Courtyard
Insanity Antique Coin #1 – Street
On the stoop to the immediate left as you begin your playthrough as Grace in the street.
Insanity Antique Coin #2 – Wrenwood Hotel
Inside the receptionist’s desk in the Wrenwood Hotel. Since it’s still early on in the horror game, you don’t need a code or lockpick to open it.
Insanity Antique Coins #3 and #4 – Kitchen
Dropped by the chef patrolling the Kitchen.
Insanity Antique Coin #5 – Kitchen
Inside the weighing scales in the Kitchen.
Insanity Antique Coin #6 – Hallway (West Wing)
Dropped by the light-sensitive zombie patrolling the hallway in the West Wing.
Insanity Antique Coin #7 – Restroom
Dropped by the maid in the Restroom.
Insanity Antique Coin #8 – Records
Dropped by the frenzied patient in Records.
Insanity Antique Coin #9, #10, and #11 – Bar & Lounge
Inside the safe behind the bar. The combination code to open it in Insanity Mode is <20 (clockwise), >50 (counterclockwise), and <30 (clockwise).
Insanity Antique Coin #12 – Examination Room
Dropped by the surgeon in the Examination Room.
Insanity Antique Coin #13, #14, and #15 – Examination Room
Inside the safe next to the exam table. The combination code to open it in Insanity Mode is <50 (counterclockwise), >30 (clockwise), and <90 (counterclockwise).
Insanity Antique Coin #16 – Waiting Room
Dropped by the maid in the Waiting Room.
Insanity Antique Coin #17 – Waiting Room
Inside the mop bucket in the Waiting Room.
Insanity Antique Coin #18 – Lead Researcher’s Office
Inside the plant pot right outside the office.
Insanity Antique Coin #19 – Courtyard
On a chair in the Courtyard just past the Quartz Door.

Antique Coins Parlor rewards
You can spend Antique Coins at the rewards cabinet to the left of the blackjack table in the Parlor. The number of coins required for each prize varies, so we recommend collecting all the coins first to avoid unnecessary backtracking.
Here are all the Parlor rewards in Casual and Normal mode:
- Hip Pouch: x3 Antique Coins
- Stabilizer: x4 Antique Coins
- Steroids: x4 Antique Coins
- Matsuoka Override Manual: x6 Antique Coins
The Parlor rewards are different in Insanity mode. They’re also more expensive to unlock, but the bonus melee weapon is well worth it.
Here are all the Parlor rewards in Insanity mode:
- Hip Pouch: x3 Antique Coins
- Handgun Ammo (30): x5 Antique Coins
- R.I.P. Knife: x5 Antique Coins
- Matsuoka Override Manual: x6 Antique Coins
You won’t be able to return to Rhodes Hill after you complete the Requiem quartz puzzle, so don’t forget to unlock all these rewards before you leave with Emily. Otherwise, you’ll have to begin a second playthrough or wait until Requiem’s new game plus to retrieve the upgrades left behind.
Now that you’ve spent all the Antique Coins and secured those early upgrades, find out how to open warped closets in RE9 for even more items that can help you survive Rhodes Hill. Don’t forget to pick up the RE9 pantry key to grab some extra goodies before you leave Dr. Gideon’s zombified clinic.
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