Coins Royale Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Dec 21, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 23, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
3.9/5-11 community votesCommunity score 3.9 out of 5 based on 1 votes. Net vote balance -1: 0 upvotes minus 1 downvotes.
Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 19 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Coins Royale is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Community vote sample is still building, so the rating is provisional, and listed payout timing is 4-6 business days for bank transfers, up to 72 hours for gift cards. It is restricted in 19 US states. Strength: 300,000 FC welcome stack is generous for free fun-money play.
Coins Royale score breakdown
Community score 3.9 out of 5, 1 votes, Early confidence.
Editorial score 3.7/5
Editorial scores weight regulatory and trust signals more heavily than community scores, which is why our editorial score can differ from the community average. See how we rate for the full methodology.
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: NiyaSG LLC
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Responsible gaming tools on file
Source-backedOperator publishes a responsible-gaming or player-protection page.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2025
Source-backedAbout 1 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 23, 2026.
Community vote sample is still provisional
ProvisionalOnly 1-9 community votes are recorded, so this review is provisional until more rate-limited votes accumulate.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- 300,000 FC welcome stack is generous for free fun-money play→ details
- 3 SC no-purchase signup with no manual entry is required→ details
- Boutique provider lineup (Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming, Print Studios), quality over quantity→ details
- Named US LLC operator (NiyaSG LLC) on file
- Daily 0.3 SC drip provides a no-purchase path, slow as it is→ details
- Both gift card and bank transfer redemption methods available→ details
Cons
- $100 redemption minimum is 2x the market standard→ details
- 3-6 day payout window on the slower side of the field→ details
- ~450 slots only, no table games, no live dealer, no video poker→ details
- No native mobile app, browser-only in 2026→ details
- 19 prohibited states, well above the typical 8-13→ details
- VIP tier benefits not publicly disclosed and no first-purchase bonus listed→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Coins Royale
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Feb 25, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
I signed up for Coins Royale shortly after it launched in late 2025. I was curious about new sweepstakes sites, and the 300K GC + 3 SC offer caught my eye. The registration was instant, and the coins were there. I started spinning on some Hacksaw slots with my Fun Coins to get a feel for the library. I noticed right away that it was slots-only.
I'm more of a table game guy, so that was a letdown. I played my 3 SC on a medium-volatility slot and managed to run it up to about 15 SC. Not enough to redeem, of course, with the 100 SC minimum. I bought the $9.99 package once to test the purchase process and got the bonus SC as expected. I tried the daily bonus wheel a few times.
Mostly got GC, which is just more play money. I contacted support via live chat to ask about the wheel's prize pool, and they answered in under a minute, which was impressive. I haven't hit a big win or tried to redeem yet, so I can't speak to that process firsthand.
The site feels solid technically, but the limited game types and high redemptions bar make it a casual spot for me, not a main casino.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your Coins Royale account and click on the 'Buy Coins' or similar purchase button, usually in the top menu or lobby. You'll see a list of packages. The smallest is typically $9.99, which reportedly gives 2,500,000 FC + 25 SC (including a bonus). Select your desired package. You'll be taken to a secure checkout page. Enter your payment details.
Accepted methods are Apple Pay, Google Pay, Visa, and Mastercard. Complete the transaction. Your purchase should be processed instantly, and the Fun Coins and Sweeps Coins will be credited to your account balance immediately. No fees are mentioned for purchases. The minimum purchase is likely $9.99, though the site does not explicitly state a global minimum.
You can now use your SC to play eligible games.
Redemption Walkthrough
Win Sweeps Coins (SC) by playing eligible games. You must have at least 100 SC ($100) in your redeemable balance to proceed. Go to the cashier or redemption section of your account. You'll see options for 'Redeem' or 'redeem.' Choose your redemption method: Bank Transfer or Gift Card (e.g., Visa). Enter the amount you wish to redeem (minimum 100 SC).
For bank transfers, you'll need to provide your banking details (routing and account number). For gift cards, you'll need to provide an email address for delivery. Submit your redemption request. You will likely be prompted to complete KYC verification at this point if you haven't already.
This requires uploading a government-issued ID (like a driver's license) and possibly a proof of address. Once submitted and listed, processing begins. Gift cards are delivered via email within 72 hours. Bank transfers are sent via ACH and take 4-6 business days to appear in your account. There is a maximum redemption limit of $10,000 per day.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Coins Royale is a 2025 sweepstakes site operated by NiyaSG LLC, offering a 300,000 FC + 3 SC no-purchase welcome bonus and roughly 450 slots from boutique providers like Hacksaw Gaming and Relax Gaming. The $100 redemption minimum is double the market standard, the 3-6 day payout window is on the slower side, and 19 states are prohibited. Community sample is small (<10 votes), so this listing is provisional, some operator-provided details still need independent confirmation.
- Strength: 300,000 FC welcome stack is generous for free fun-money play
- Also worth noting: 3 SC no-purchase signup with no manual entry is required
- Watch for: $100 redemption minimum is 2x the market standard
Coins Royale launched in 2025 and is operated by NiyaSG LLC. That's about as specific as the operator paper trail gets, available information doesn't carry a parent company, a license number, or a regulator on file. For a US sweepstakes site that's the standard posture (the model doesn't legally require a gaming license), but it's worth saying out loud before we get into the bonus math.
Our positioning on this one: middle-of-the-pack new entrant. The 300,000 FC + 3 SC welcome offer is a solid free claim, the slot library is slim but boutique, and the 100 SC ($100) redemption minimum is on the wrong side of the field.
I'll show the math on each below. From personal experience playing across the sweeps space, Pulsz, McLuck, WOW Vegas, Stake.us, Crown Coins, Coins Royale reads as a "secondary site, claim the freebie, see what happens" type of platform, not a primary stop.
Who Actually Runs Coins Royale
The operator on file is NiyaSG LLC. There's no listed parent company, no published gaming license, and no regulator-issued license number. For sweepstakes casinos in the US, that's typical, the dual-currency promotional model relies on US sweepstakes promotional law, not gaming licensure.
But it does mean there's no third-party regulator you can escalate a stuck redemption to. Your recourse is the operator, the payment processor, or the courts.
Compare that to a Malta-licensed crypto casino (where the MGA can revoke a license) or a UKGC-licensed book (where the regulator publishes enforcement notices). Sweepstakes operators sit outside that framework on purpose. It's not unique to Coins Royale, VGW (Chumba/WOW Vegas), B-Two Operations (McLuck), and others run the same playbook.
Just don't confuse "no state casino license number listed" with "regulated."
What I couldn't verify from primary sources: state of incorporation, beneficial ownership, prior brands run by the same parent, or whether NiyaSG operates anything else under different branding. If any of that becomes public, it's the kind of thing we'll update on. The operator transparency on this one is thin even by sweeps-segment standards.
The Welcome Bonus, in Real Numbers
Coins Royale's headline offer is 300,000 Fun Coins + 3 Sweeps Coins on signup. No purchases, no manual entry is required.
Let's separate the two currencies because they are not equivalent value:
- Fun Coins (FC): zero monetary value. They cannot be redeemed for anything. They exist so you can spin slots without spending money. 300,000 FC sounds large, but it's fun-money, entertainment, not bankroll.
- Sweeps Coins (SC): the prize currency. 1 SC ≈ $1 in eventual redemption value, subject to playthrough and the minimum redemption threshold.
So the real value of the welcome offer is the 3 SC. At face value that's roughly $3 in eventual prize potential, gated by playthrough and the 100 SC redemption floor.
To turn 3 SC into a withdrawable balance, you'd need to grow it ~33x through gameplay (theoretical, slots have a built-in game edge, so the math runs against you) or pad it with daily logins and AMOE entries.
How does 3 SC stack against the rest of the sweepstakes field?
- WOW Vegas: ~30 SC free on listed signup
- McLuck: ~35 SC across signup + verification steps
- Pulsz: ~5 SC free on signup
- Chumba Casino: 2 SC free
- Coins Royale: 3 SC free
Mid-table at best. Worse than McLuck and WOW Vegas if you're stacking free SC, marginally better than Chumba and Pulsz. If your only goal is "get the most free SC before spending a dollar," WOW Vegas and McLuck are the more efficient stops.
The 300,000 FC is a different story, that's a generous fun-money allocation by sweeps standards. If you just want to spin slots for the entertainment without any purchase, the FC stack will keep you busy for a long session.
Daily Bonus: 3,000 FC + 0.3 SC
Coins Royale drips 0.3 SC per day through a daily login.
Let's run that math against the redemption minimum:
- 0.3 SC × 30 days = 9 SC/month from logins alone
- To hit the 100 SC ($100) redemption minimum from logins only: ~333 days
- To hit 100 SC if you also play through the 3 SC welcome and grow it ~10x via variance: still many months
Translation: the no-purchase path to a redemptions at Coins Royale takes the better part of a year of consistent daily logins, give or take whatever you grow the welcome SC into through gameplay. That's not unique to this site, sweepstakes economics push purchasers toward packages by design, but it's worth seeing the math instead of treating "free SC daily" as a meaningful redemption strategy.
First-Purchase Bonus: None Listed
Coins Royale does not list a structured first-purchase bonus. Most sweepstakes peers (Pulsz, WOW Vegas, McLuck) offer ~50-80% bonus SC on the first package, you pay $9.99 and get materially more SC than the standard ratio. Coins Royale doesn't appear to.
If true, that's a real disadvantage at the moment of first purchase versus the rest of the field. I haven't independently verified package pricing or per-SC rates, so take that with a grain of salt, package economics can change without notice.
VIP Program
The platform flags VIP tiers as detected, but specific tier names, benefits, coinback percentages, and progression thresholds are not and aren't published in a way that's verifiable pre-signup. Crown Coins publishes coinback rates at every tier. Stake.us publishes rakeback percentages.
Coins Royale doesn't, at least not publicly. If long-term loyalty rewards factor into how you pick a sweepstakes site, you can't price what you'd be working toward here, and that's a meaningful gap.
Games: 450 Slots, No Tables, No Live Dealer
~450+ titles, slots-only. No blackjack, no roulette, no baccarat, no live dealer, and notably no Pragmatic Play, which exited the US sweepstakes market in September 2025 and isn't a current option for any sweeps operator to be running. The current provider lineup at Coins Royale:
- Hacksaw Gaming
- Relax Gaming
- Playson
- Print Studios
- Fantasma Games
- Gaming Corps
- Max Win Gaming
This is a curated, boutique-leaning lineup.
Hacksaw and Relax are top-tier high-volatility studios, if you're chasing big multipliers on Wanted Dead or a Wild, Money Train-style mechanics, or anything in that mold, you'll find what you want. Print Studios and Fantasma are smaller studios with distinctive thematic catalogues. Gaming Corps and Max Win Gaming round out the tail.
What's missing is breadth. WOW Vegas and Pulsz both run 450+ titles.
McLuck is around 1,000. Even at face-value 450 slots, Coins Royale's library is at the lower end of the field. If you're a slot variety chaser who likes trying 50+ new titles per session, you'll exhaust the catalogue faster than at the bigger sites.
What's also missing is any non-slot category. No table games.
No live dealer (which makes sense, Evolution doesn't typically integrate with US sweepstakes operators, so this is a category gap across most of the segment, not a Coins Royale-specific issue). No video poker, no scratchcards, no in-house originals.
For a slots-only operator the question is "how curated is the library and how high is the ceiling." On both counts Coins Royale is fine, Hacksaw and Relax are quality signals, it's just smaller than the alternatives.
Redemption: $100 Minimum, 3-6 Day Window
This is where Coins Royale takes its biggest hit versus the field.
The minimum redemption at 100 SC ($100) with a 3-6 day processing window. Redemption methods are bank transfer and gift cards. No crypto.
The 100 SC minimum is double the market standard.
Context:
- WOW Vegas: $50 minimum
- McLuck: $50 minimum
- Pulsz: $50 minimum
- Crown Coins: $50 minimum
- Coins Royale: $100 minimum
2x the redemption floor of the rest of the market. If you're a casual player who plays the 3 SC welcome, runs it up to 60-80 SC on variance, and then wants to redeem, at most peers you'd be redeeming. Here, you're stuck. That balance has to grow to 100 SC or it sits.
The 3-6 day processing window is in the same ballpark as competitors but on the slower end.
Most established sweeps operators target 1-5 days for ACH and 24-72 hours for gift cards. The 3-6 day range as recorded makes the floor competitive but the ceiling slow.
The math problem this creates: minimum redemption × redemption frequency = how often you actually see money. At a $50 floor and 3-day processing, you can cycle wins quickly. At $100 floor and up to 6-day processing, you hold larger balances longer with more exposure to T&C disputes, account-verification holds, or platform changes.
That's not specific to Coins Royale, it applies anywhere the floor is high, but it is how I think about platform risk.
No cryptocurrency redemption option. If you've been spoiled by 5-30 minute Bitcoin or USDC redemptions on Stake.us, you're looking at a 3-6 day wait at minimum here.
State Availability: 19 Prohibited
Coins Royale is unavailable in 19 US states: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, and Washington. All Canadian provinces are also restricted.
For market context, established sweepstakes operators typically restrict 8-13 states. Coins Royale's 19-state exclusion list is on the high side.
The reasoning is mostly state-by-state legal exposure, California's AB831 and similar bills in New York have pushed some operators to voluntarily geofence high-risk states. Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut all run regulated online gaming markets, which creates additional legal complexity for the sweeps model. Nevada has explicit gaming statutes that catch sweeps-adjacent products.
If your home state is on that list, the rest of this review is moot, Coins Royale is geo-blocked. The geo check happens at the network level, so VPNs are not a workaround you should rely on (and using one to bypass geo restrictions is a T&C violation that can void prizes).
Coins Royale vs the Field
| Metric | Coins Royale | WOW Vegas | McLuck | Pulsz | Stake.us |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Launch year | 2025 | 2022 | 2022 | 2021 | 2022 |
| Free SC welcome | 3 SC | ~30 SC | ~35 SC | ~5 SC | |
| Min redemption | $100 | $50 | $50 | $50 | $10 (crypto) |
| Redemption window | 3-6 days | 1-5 days | 1-5 days | 1-5 days | Minutes (crypto) |
| Game count | ~450 | 1,200+ | ~1,000 | ~1,000 | ~600 |
| Table games / live dealer | No / No | Yes / Yes | Yes / Yes | Yes / Yes | Yes / Yes |
| Mobile app | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | IOS |
| Prohibited states | 19 | ~10 | ~10 | ~10 | ~7 |
The pattern is consistent, Coins Royale lands at or below the field median on most structural metrics.
The 300,000 FC welcome offer is the bright spot, the boutique slot lineup is a niche differentiator, and that's about it. Redemption minimum, payout window, library size, app availability, and state map are all worse than the field.
The fairer comparison group is probably 2024-2025 entrants, newer sites still building out infrastructure. Among that cohort Coins Royale is competitive. Against established 3+ year operators, the gaps are real.
A Word on game edge
Sweepstakes casinos are framed around the Alternative Method of Entry (AMOE), you can always request SC by mail, no purchase necessary.
That's the legal structure. The economic structure is different: most SC enters the system through coin package purchases, and slot RTP runs at the same ~94-97% as commercial casinos. The game edge applies the same way.
If you spend $100 on coin packages over a month, the math expects you to redeem somewhere in the $94-97 range over a long enough sample. Variance moves that around, some months you'll hit a bonus and walk away up, most months the math will catch you.
The only way Coins Royale (or any sweeps casino) keeps the lights on is the spread between what you pay in and what redeems back out. The only way for a casino to make money is if you lose.
PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. If gameplay is becoming compulsive, the National Council on Problem Play helpline is 1-800-GAMBLER.
The Verdict
Coins Royale is a 2025 entrant into a saturated sweepstakes market. The 300,000 FC + 3 SC welcome is a fine free claim. The slot library is small but quality-leaning.
The operator is a US LLC with no published licensing or parent disclosure, par for the course in this segment, but worth knowing.
The structural problems are not minor:
- $100 redemption minimum, 2x the market standard, locks out small wins
- 3-6 day payout window, slower than most established sweeps peers
- ~450 slots, slots-only, half the library of competitors, no table games or live dealer
- No native app, browser-only in 2026 is a gap
- 19 prohibited states, narrower availability than peers
- VIP benefits not publicly published, you can't price what you'd be working toward
- No first-purchase bonus listed, gives up a meaningful first-package value advantage
- Short track record, under a year of operation, no payout-at-scale data yet
What I'd do: claim the free bonus if you're in a permitted state. The 300,000 FC + 3 SC costs nothing, and you get to test the game library and redemption flow without putting money in. If you build the SC up to the redemption floor, take it. The 3-6 day window is the same either way.
Don't make this your primary site.
Pulsz, McLuck, and WOW Vegas all have lower redemption minimums, larger libraries, and longer track records on payouts at scale. If you want crypto-advertised redemptions timing, Stake.us still wins on speed. Coins Royale is a "claim, test, hold loosely" platform until 12 more months of payout history accumulates.
FAQ
Is Coins Royale legit?
It's operated by NiyaSG LLC under the standard US sweepstakes promotional model. There are no documented regulatory actions, lawsuits, or major payout complaint patterns as of this writing.
The operator is under a year old, so the absence of bad data is partly a function of limited time, not a clean track record at scale.
What is the Coins Royale welcome bonus?
300,000 Fun Coins and 3 Sweeps Coins on signup. No purchases, no manual entry is required. The 3 SC is the only part with eventual prize value, the FC is fun-money entertainment.
What states is Coins Royale available in?
Coins Royale is restricted in 19 states: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, and Washington. All Canadian provinces are also blocked.
Players must be 21+ and physically located in a permitted state.
What is the minimum redemption at Coins Royale?
100 SC ($100) for both bank transfer and gift cards. Processing takes 3-6 days. That $100 floor is double the $50 standard at WOW Vegas, McLuck, and Pulsz.
Does Coins Royale have an app?
No. Browser-based only on desktop and mobile.
No iOS or Android native app currently.
What games does Coins Royale offer?
Approximately 450+ slot titles from Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming, Playson, Print Studios, Fantasma Games, Gaming Corps, and Max Win Gaming. No table games, no live dealer, no video poker.
Does Coins Royale accept crypto?
No. Standard card processors and gift cards only. If crypto-advertised redemptions timing is what you want, Stake.us is the alternative.
How does the daily bonus work?
3,000 FC + 0.3 SC every 24 hours via daily login.
The SC drip alone, without any gameplay or purchases, would take roughly 333 days to hit the 100 SC redemption minimum.
Is Coins Royale better than WOW Vegas or McLuck?
For most players, no. Both have larger libraries, lower redemption minimums, faster payouts, more SC in the welcome, and longer payout track records. Coins Royale's edge is the boutique provider lineup and the FC volume, niche advantages, not structural ones.
Is there a Coins Royale promotion?
The welcome bonus credits automatically on signup with no manual entry is required.
Where this casino is available
Where Coins Royale is available
51 US states and DC (50 states plus Washington, DC). Use the lookup to check one state, or browse the grid on larger screens. Green cells are not listed as prohibited in operator data. Red cells match operator-stated restrictions. This is not legal advice.
Tap a state for availability detail and last-checked date.
- Available
- Available
- Restricted
- Restricted
Browse states
Tap a state for the same details as the desktop grid. This list stays on small screens where the wide grid is hidden.
Why is it restricted in 19 US states?
Restrictions below reflect operator-stated prohibited US states in CasinoRankr listing data. This is an availability note, not legal advice. Verify current terms on the operator site before signing up.
Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Payment Methods
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
Coins Royale is listed as mobile-web only in this review record. Use the site in a browser and check the operator directly before installing any app that claims to be affiliated.
Mobile Experience
No native app. Fully web-based with a responsive mobile browser site. All roughly 450 slots are accessible, and performance is decent on modern phones.
Customer support
Live chat support: Available
Support or responsible-gaming claims have primary or official source support.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, Coins Royale is a legitimate sweepstakes casino operated by NiyaSG LLC, a registered US company. It uses SSL encryption and RNG software. It has public review-site feedback, with users praising smooth redemptions. As a new 2025 site, it lacks a long track record, but there are no major red flags or scandals.
- Coins Royale is available in most US states but is prohibited in 19: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, and Washington. It is also unavailable in all Canadian provinces. You must be 21+ and physically located in a permitted state to play.
Gameplay & bonuses
- The Coins Royale welcome bonus is 300,000 Fun Coins (FC) and 3 Sweeps Coins (SC) credited upon signup with no purchases required. There is no promotions. This is a strong no-purchase offer that lets you immediately play slots and potentially win redeemable SC.
- No, Coins Royale does not have a native iOS or Android app. The platform is fully web-based and uses a responsive design for mobile browsers. You can access all games and features by visiting coinsroyale.com on your phone's browser. The mobile experience is functional but lacks app conveniences like push notifications.
- No, Coins Royale does not currently have an active VIP or loyalty program. The site's notes indicate that a VIP program and tournaments are "not yet active." This means there are no tiered rewards, rakeback, or dedicated host benefits for regular players, which is a significant disadvantage compared to casinos like Stake.us or Pulsz.
- Coins Royale exclusively has slot machines, with a library of approximately 450 to 450+ titles. Providers include Hacksaw Gaming, Playson, and Relax Gaming. There are no table games (like blackjack or roulette), no live dealer games, no video poker, and no original games. It is a slots-only casino.
- Yes, you can get free Sweeps Coins at Coins Royale in three ways: 1) The welcome bonus gives you 3 SC. 2) You can win SC from the daily bonus wheel. 3) You can use the mail-in "No Purchase Necessary" method by sending a request with a self-addressed stamped envelope to their address, as outlined in their official rules.
Payments & KYC
- The minimum redemption amount at Coins Royale is 100 Sweeps Coins, which equals $100. You can redeem for bank transfers or gift cards once you reach this threshold. This is a high minimum compared to sites like WOW Vegas ($50) and can be a barrier for casual players who win smaller amounts.
- Coins Royale accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, Visa, and Mastercard for purchasing coin packages. For redemptions, you can choose bank transfer or gift cards (like Visa). They do not support cryptocurrency purchases or redemptions. The minimum purchase is likely $9.99, but the site does not explicitly state a minimum amount.
General
- Coins Royale has a smaller game library (500 slots only vs. Chumba's 100+ slots) but a better no-purchase bonus (300K GC + 3 SC vs. Chumba's 2M GC + 30 SC, which requires phone verification). Both have a $100 redemptions minimum. Chumba processes redemptions slightly faster (3-5 business days vs. 4-6). Chumba is restricted in only 2 states, while Coins Royale is blocked in 19. Chumba is more established.
- Coins Royale payouts take 4-6 business days for bank transfers and up to 72 hours for gift cards. This is slower than many competitors, for example, WOW Vegas processes in 1-3 days, and Stake.us offers near-instant crypto redemptions. You need a minimum of 100 SC ($100) to request any redemption.
- Coins Royale offers 24/7 live chat and email support (support@coinsroyale.com). In my experience, live chat responses come in under a minute. They also have a help center with FAQs. There is no phone support. For a new site, the support is responsive and adequate for basic inquiries.
Sources, references, and review updates
Source list
Structured source records attached to this review. Some entries are context sources, not proof for the strongest claims on the page.
[1] Coins Royale, Official Website — coinsroyale.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[2] Operator terms and conditions — coinsroyale.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[3] Official sweepstakes rules — coinsroyale.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
[4] Responsible-gaming policy — coinsroyale.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: responsible gaming, account limits
Coins Royale is a sweepstakes casino with an early, provisional CasinoRankr community sample: 1 rate-limited votes and a Bayesian-weighted display score of 3.9/5 (0% approval). CasinoRankr's Bayesian formula (prior mean 4.0, prior weight 10) dampens casinos with small vote samples so rankings reflect sustained player sentiment, not a handful of early opinions. Community confidence label: Early confidence. 1-9 community votes. Provisional signal that can move quickly as more votes arrive. Welcome bonus: 300K FC + 3 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 4-6 business days for bank transfers, up to 72 hours for gift cards (source-backed). Pros: 300,000 FC welcome stack is generous for free fun-money play. 3 SC no-purchase signup with no manual entry is required. Boutique provider lineup (Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming, Print Studios), quality over quantity. Cons: $100 redemption minimum is 2x the market standard. 3-6 day payout window on the slower side of the field. ~450 slots only, no table games, no live dealer, no video poker. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-23.
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