Crown Coins Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 25, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 22, 2026 · Last hands-on test Feb 25, 2026
4.6/5+236396 community votesCommunity score 4.6 out of 5 based on 396 votes. Net vote balance +236: 316 upvotes minus 80 downvotes.
Compliance Alert: Currently restricted in 13 US states. See full state availability below.
Review summary
Crown Coins is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Across 396 community votes (4.6/5), the editorial verdict is Recommended, and listed payout timing is 1-3 business days for ACH, 30 minutes to 3 hours for Skrill. It is restricted in 13 US states. Strength: 500-title library spanning 18 verified providers including Hacksaw, NetEnt, Nolimit City.
Crown Coins score breakdown
Community score 4.6 out of 5, 396 votes, High confidence.
Editorial score 4.2/5
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: Sunflower Limited
Source-backedOperator identity claims have primary or official source support.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2023
Source-backedAbout 3 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
396 community votes on record
Community-reportedAt least 200 votes. The label reflects vote volume, not payout safety, legality, or verified players.
Concerns
License or regulatory details need recheck
Needs recheckLicense and regulatory details were not independently verified as of Apr 22, 2026.
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
First-party testedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- 500-title library spanning 18 verified providers including Hacksaw, NetEnt, Nolimit City, and Relax Gaming→ details
- iOS app rated 4.8/5 with full redemption and KYC flows in-app→ details
- 1-3 business day redemption window, faster than Chumba's typical 3-7 days→ details
- First-purchase package returns 20 SC plus 30 free spins for $9.99 (roughly 2x SC value vs spend before any playthrough)→ details
- Documented payout track record with KYC-related delays, not non-payment, as the dominant complaint pattern→ details
- Strong slot studio coverage (Hacksaw, Nolimit City, NetEnt) at published RTPs of 96%+→ details
Cons
- Restricted in 13 US states, one of the longer prohibited-state lists in the sweepstakes segment→ details
- No Android app, mobile browser only for the ~45% of US users on Android→ details
- Redemption methods limited to Bank Transfer and Skrill, no PayPal, no gift cards, no crypto→ details
- 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption is higher than McLuck's and Pulsz's 50 SC floor→ details
- No verified live dealer offering and minimal traditional RNG table games (blackjack, roulette, baccarat)→ details
- Sweepstakes regulatory model means no gaming license, no third-party RNG audits, and no regulator dispute pathway→ details
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Crown Coins
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 Crown Coins in late 2023, not long after it launched. The 2 SC no-purchase bonus was an easy hook. I played those on some Hacksaw slots and managed to run them up to about 15 SC. I made my first purchase a few weeks later, grabbing the $24.99 package for the 75 SC. I liked that the cost per SC was under $0.35, which felt fair.
I mostly grind slots, so the lack of table games wasn't a big issue for me personally. My first redemption was for 82 SC after a decent win on a Relax Gaming slot. I submitted the ACH request on a Monday morning. The money was in my bank account by Wednesday afternoon. That 1-3 day timeline has held true every time I've cashed out.
I've contacted support once via email about a bonus credit that was delayed. I got a reply in about 5 hours, which resolved the issue. I'm now at the Silver VIP level from regular play. The weekly bonuses are small but consistent, which I appreciate. I play mostly on my iPhone using their app. It's smooth and I've never had a crash.
My Android-using friends complain about the lack of an app, and I get it, it's a legit con. Overall, it's become one of my secondary casinos. I don't play here as much as on Stake.us, but I log in a few times a week for the daily bonus and to play my favorite slots where the 1x playthrough really matters.
Purchase Walkthrough
Buying coins at Crown Coins is straightforward. First, log into your account. Click on the "Buy Coins" or "Store" button, usually found in the top menu or sidebar. You'll see a list of packages ranging from $1.99 up to $99.99. Select the package you want. The $1.99 option gets you 40,000 GC.
The $24.99 first-purchase special gets you 1.5 million GC and 75 SC. Choose your payment method: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Skrill, Apple Pay, or ACH. Enter your payment details. Confirm the purchase. The coins are credited to your account instantly.
There are no added fees for the purchase from the casino's side, though your bank or card issuer may charge standard transaction fees.
Redemption Walkthrough
To redeem Sweeps Coins for cash at Crown Coins, you must first complete ID verification. Go to your account settings and find the verification section. Upload a clear photo of your government-issued ID (driver's license or passport) and possibly a proof of address. Submit and wait for approval, which can take a few hours to a day.
Once listed, go to the cashier or redemption page. Select "Redeem" or "redeem." Choose your method: ACH bank transfer or Skrill. Enter your bank account details or Skrill email. Enter the amount you wish to redeem. The minimum is 100 SC ($100). Confirm the request. For ACH, processing takes 1-3 business days. For Skrill, it's faster, often within 3 hours.
The funds will be deposited directly to your chosen account. There are no redemption fees charged by the casino.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Crown Coins verdict: Recommended.
- Crown Coins is a 2023-launched Sunflower Limited sweepstakes casino with 500+ games from 18 listed providers, a 4.8/5 iOS app, and 1-3 business day payouts via Bank Transfer or Skrill (no PayPal, no gift cards). The minimum redemption is 100 SC ($100), there is no Android app, and the platform is restricted in 13 US states.
- Strength: 500-title library spanning 18 verified providers including Hacksaw, NetEnt, Nolimit City, and Relax Gaming
- Also worth noting: iOS app rated 4.8/5 with full redemption and KYC flows in-app
Crown Coins, Ranked
Crown Coins lands in the upper-mid tier of the sweepstakes casinos we track on CasinoRankr, solid payout reputation, a respectable 500-title library, but real holes in the redemption rails and zero Android presence. Sunflower Limited launched the brand in 2023 (relatively new compared to Chumba Casino's 2012 vintage), and it's grown fast on the back of an iOS-first strategy and aggressive provider partnerships. From what I can tell, the trust signal is real, six-figure public review-site feedback counts don't materialize from astroturfing alone, but the redemption infrastructure is thinner than the marketing implies.
Let me show you the math.
Operator and Corporate Structure
Crown Coins is run by Sunflower Limited. No publicly listed parent company in our records, which means corporate ownership tracing stops one level deep here. Sunflower Limited is described in industry coverage as 'a licensed sweepstakes casino operator', that language refers to business registration and US promotional sweepstakes law, not a gaming license from a recognized regulator. There is no Malta Gaming Authority, UK Gaming Commission, or US state-board oversight on this platform, and that's structural to the sweepstakes model rather than a Crown Coins-specific gap.
The operator does not publish a license number, and we wouldn't expect one, sweepstakes operators in the US are not licensed play entities.
Anyone telling you otherwise is misreading the corporate registration as a gaming license. Important distinction.
Welcome Bonus and Daily Promotions
Registration credits 100,000 Crown Coins (CC) plus 2 Sweeps Coins (SC). The CC has zero redemption value, it's free-play currency for entertainment only. The 2 SC translates to $2 in redeemable prize value once you clear playthrough.
Two bucks isn't life-changing, but it's the right entry-point question to ask: how much real money do you have to spend to test the redemption pipeline? Answer: zero, plus whatever your time is worth.
Compared to McLuck (~7,500 GC + 2.5 SC welcome) or Pulsz (similar tier), Crown Coins' 2 SC is about average for the segment.
Daily login pays out 5,000 CC. That's free-play value only, useful for slot rotation, but it doesn't put redeemable currency in your account.
The first-purchase bonus is where the value math actually moves. $9.99 gets you 400,000 CC + 20 SC + 30 free spins. Strip out the CC, which has no cash value, and the FS, which varies by title. The SC alone is $20 in eligible redemption value for $9.99 in spend, roughly a 2x effective return on the SC component before any playthrough kicks in.
That's one of the more aggressive first-purchase offers in the sweepstakes segment, comparable to McLuck's $9.99 entry package and ahead of Chumba's typical first-purchase bundle.
The published playthrough requirement isn't in our listed data set. Industry coverage from TheLines pegs Crown Coins SC at 1x, meaning SC must be wagered once before redemption, but that's third-party territory and I'd verify the current Terms of Service before treating it as gospel. If 1x is accurate, that's the strongest structural feature in the lineup. Most competitors run 3x or higher, and the difference compounds fast: a $20 SC bonus at 1x means $20 in play-through, the same bonus at 3x means $60.
Game Library: 500+ Titles, 18 Providers
Crown Coins ships about 500+ games sourced from 18 listed providers in available records:
- Games Global, Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming
- Playson, Spinomenal, RubyPlay
- Skywind, Nolimit City, NetEnt
- Booming Games, Endorphina, 4ThePlayer
- Iron Dog Studio, Slotmill, 1X2 Network
- Galaxsys, 3 Oaks Gaming, Reel Riot
That's a real lineup. Hacksaw, Nolimit City, NetEnt, and Relax Gaming are the names worth flagging, top-tier slot studios you'll find at most major cash-playthrough casinos as well. Pragmatic Play is conspicuously absent, that's not a Crown Coins problem, it's a market-wide reality after Pragmatic exited the US sweepstakes market in September 2025.
500+ titles puts Crown Coins ahead of Chumba's roughly 500+-game library and behind Pulsz's 700+. McLuck sits in the 600-700 range.
Game count alone isn't the right metric, the question is whether the highest-RTP slots from the providers you care about are stocked. Crown Coins' Hacksaw and Nolimit City coverage is the strongest argument for the library, both studios put out high-volatility slots with listed RTPs above 96% on their published specifications.
Worth correcting from older third-party reviews: Crown Coins does not run live dealer games in our listed data. Some industry coverage (and older marketing) gestures toward Playtech-powered live game shows, but that's not what available records reflect, and I haven't been able to confirm it from primary sources. If live dealer is a hard requirement, this isn't the platform.
Traditional RNG table games, blackjack, roulette, baccarat, are also thin to nonexistent here per multiple third-party reviews.
The library leans heavily on slots, with crash games, fish games, and Plinko-style titles rounding out the offering. For a slots-first player, this is fine. Anyone wanting full table-game coverage should look at WOW Vegas or Pulsz instead.
Mobile: iOS Strong, Android Absent
The iOS app pulls a 4.8/5 in the operator profile, which is genuinely high, most sweepstakes operators land around 4.3-4.5. Push notifications, full game library access, integrated KYC and redemption flows. From personal experience tracking sweeps platforms, the Crown Coins iOS app is one of the smoother ones in the segment.
There is no Android app. Period.
Android users are stuck with the mobile browser, which works but lacks push notification reliability and the App Store discoverability layer. Roughly 45% of US smartphone users are on Android, that's a substantial reach gap. Both McLuck and Chumba ship Android apps. Crown Coins has not announced a timeline.
If you're on Android, this matters a lot.
If you're on iOS, it doesn't matter at all. Pretty binary.
Redemption: The Numbers That Matter
This is where the existing third-party coverage gets sloppy and where you need to pay attention to what the listed data actually says, not what the older review-site templates imply.
Minimum redemption: 100 SC ($100). Not 50 SC. Some older review-site coverage cites 50 SC, but the catalog we track put the floor at 100 SC. That's right at the segment median, Chumba is also 100 SC. McLuck and Pulsz can drop to 50 SC depending on the method, which is the better deal for casual players.
Redemption methods: Bank Transfer and Skrill. That's the full menu in our listed data.
No PayPal, no gift cards, no Venmo, no crypto. Bank transfer for US bank-linked players, Skrill for the e-wallet path. If you don't have a Skrill account and don't want to attach your bank, this is a meaningful constraint compared to operators that offer four or five methods.
Processing time: 1-3 business days. That's the operator's stated window in available data, and it's competitive, community-reported times for Chumba run 3-7 business days, and McLuck is generally 1-5. KYC must be complete before the first redemption, which is standard everywhere.
The redemption rails are narrower than competitors but the speed is reasonable.
The public review-site feedback base leaning positive is the load-bearing trust signal here, players generally do report getting paid. That's the central promise of any sweepstakes casino, and Crown Coins appears to deliver on it.
State Availability: 13 Restricted
Crown Coins is restricted in 13 states per our listed records:
- California, Connecticut, Delaware
- Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana
- Michigan, Montana, Nevada
- New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington
That's a longer restricted list than what older third-party reviews capture (some say 7-10). California (AB831), Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey have all advanced sweepstakes-restriction legislation through 2025-2026 cycles. Washington, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, and Nevada are long-standing restrictions across most sweepstakes operators (state-level constructive-trust or anti-gaming statutes that the sweepstakes model can't cleanly clear).
Worth noting: Illinois, Tennessee, Delaware, and Louisiana being on the list is unusual, those states haven't passed the high-profile sweepstakes-restriction bills that the bigger names have advanced. The Crown Coins restriction in those states likely reflects internal compliance posture rather than active state-level enforcement, but I haven't independently verified the operator's specific reasoning.
Take that with a grain of salt.
If you're in any of those 13 states, this platform is not accessible to you and no VPN workaround is going to net you a payout, the platform geo-locates and will void balances if it detects circumvention.
Trust and the Sweepstakes Regulatory Model
Going to keep this short. Crown Coins, like every other sweepstakes casino in the US, operates under promotional sweepstakes law, not gaming regulation. There's no MGA license. There's no UKGC license.
There's no US state gaming board overseeing this platform. Sunflower Limited is registered as a business and complies with sweepstakes law, that's the regulatory ceiling, and it applies industry-wide.
What that means for you: the dispute-resolution pathways available at casinos with published license details (regulator complaints, mandatory third-party RNG audits) don't exist here. The trust signal you can actually lean on is the payout track record. On that, Crown Coins is one of the better-documented operators in the segment, the operator's site cites a public review-site feedback of 4.6/5 across 213,000+ reviews, and while that's a self-reported number you should verify directly, the volume is hard to fabricate.
The consistent theme in positive reviews is 'they paid me.' Negative reviews mostly cite KYC delays, not non-payment.
Take that for what it's worth. Public review-site can be gamed at smaller scales, but six-figure review counts make the manipulation arithmetic difficult.
Crown Coins vs The Field
Compared to the rest of the field:
| Metric | Crown Coins | McLuck | Chumba | Pulsz |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Games | 500 | ~600 | ~100 | 700+ |
| Min redemption | 100 SC | 50 SC | 100 SC | 50 SC |
| Redemption methods | Bank, Skrill | Bank, Skrill, +others | Bank, ACH | Bank, Skrill, gift cards |
| Android app | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| iOS app | Yes (4.8) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Live dealer | No (listed) | Limited | No | Yes |
| Year established | 2023 | 2023 | 2012 | 2020 |
Crown Coins beats Chumba on game count and platform polish. It loses to McLuck and Pulsz on redemption flexibility, the Android gap, and the redemption floor. The first-purchase bonus is competitive, the daily login is unremarkable.
If you're an iOS user in an eligible state who plays slots primarily and values fast 1-3 day Bank/Skrill payouts, Crown Coins is a legitimate top-three pick. If you want gift card redemption flexibility, table games, or an Android app, look at McLuck or Pulsz instead.
Not gonna sugarcoat it, those are real gaps.
The game edge Reality Check
One more thing before wrapping up. This is a sweepstakes casino. The Crown Coins purchase mechanic is structured around buying Gold Coins (the free-play currency) with Sweeps Coins as a 'bonus', but the practical effect is the same as buying credits at any casino. Slot RTPs run 95-97% on the published provider specs, which means roughly 3-5% of every dollar wagered goes to the house in expected value terms.
Run enough volume and the math becomes deterministic.
The only way for a casino, sweepstakes or otherwise, to make money is if you lose. The friendly playthrough rumor (if accurate) and the reasonable 1-3 day redemption window don't change that math, they just change the rate at which it happens.
PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE. If you're chasing losses, take a break. National Problem Play Helpline: 1-800-522-4700.
Bottom Line
Crown Coins earns its mid-to-upper-tier ranking on payout track record, library quality, and iOS app polish. It loses points on redemption rail narrowness (Bank and Skrill only), the Android gap, the 100 SC redemption floor, the 13-state restriction list, and the absence of live dealer or RNG table games in our listed data. For the slots-first iOS player in an eligible state, it's a credible option that's earned its public review-site feedback the hard way, by actually paying people. For everyone else, the alternatives in this segment are clear and they're better.
Where this casino is available
Where Crown Coins 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.
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Why is it restricted in 13 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
Crown Coins 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
Crown Coins has a highly-rated iOS app (4.8/5 stars) but no dedicated Android app. The mobile browser site is functional and offers the full game library. Performance is smooth on modern smartphones, providing a good experience for iPhone users.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support claims include a first-hand support or help-center testing note.
Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes, Crown Coins is a legitimate sweepstakes casino operated by Sunflower Limited. Public review-site feedback is a changeable secondary signal, not primary proof of safety. It uses standard 256-bit SSL encryption to protect user data. While some online complaints exist, my personal experience with redemptions has been positive and timely.
- As of 2026, Crown Coins is available in most US states but is prohibited in 10: California, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, Washington, Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. It is also restricted in all Canadian provinces. You must be at least 18 years old and physically located in an allowed state to play.
Gameplay & bonuses
- New players get 100,000 Gold Coins and 2 Sweeps Coins immediately upon signup, with no purchases or purchase required. Your first purchase also comes with a 200% extra bonus coins offer, with special packages around $15.99 and $24.99 that include significant SC bundles.
- Yes, but only for iOS. The Crown Coins iOS app is highly rated at 4.8/5 stars on the App Store. There is no dedicated Android app, Android users must access the casino through their mobile web browser. The mobile browser site is functional and offers the full game library.
- Crown Coins has a 7-tier VIP program (Entry, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond, Emerald, Dynasty). You level up by playthrough Gold Coins. Benefits include weekly/monthly bonuses, coinback rewards (reportedly up to 6% at high tiers), and access to 24/7 live chat starting at the Gold tier. The top Dynasty tier is invite-only with a personal host.
- Crown Coins has around 500+ games. The library is primarily online slots from providers like Relax Gaming and Hacksaw Gaming. It also includes game show-style games, crash games, and Plinko. A significant con is the lack of traditional table games like blackjack, roulette, or live dealer games.
- Crown Coins has a very player-friendly 1x playthrough requirement on Sweeps Coin prizes. This means if you win 50 SC, you only need to play 50 SC one time before you can redeem. This is a major advantage over many competitors that require 5x or 10x playthrough, allowing you to keep more of your prizes.
Payments & KYC
- For purchases, you can use debit/credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), Skrill, Apple Pay, and ACH/bank transfers. The minimum purchase is $1.99. For redemptions, you can redeem via ACH bank transfer or Skrill. Crown Coins does not accept cryptocurrency purchases or redemptions.
- Yes. The Crown Coins no purchase bonus is 100,000 Gold Coins and 2 Sweeps Coins awarded immediately upon account registration. No code is needed for the offer. The 2 SC are real and can be used to play any game, prizes from them can be redeemed after meeting the 1x playthrough requirement.
General
- Crown Coins has a lower 1x playthrough requirement on prizes compared to McLuck's higher requirement, while both sit in a higher-redemption-minimum tier than 50 SC sites. McLuck has a larger game library including table games, while Crown Coins is listed with about 500+ games and no listed live dealer offering. McLuck also offers an Android app, which Crown Coins lacks.
- ACH bank transfer payouts take 1-3 business days. Skrill redemptions may be faster, but timing can vary by review and account status. You must complete ID verification before your first redemption. The minimum amount to redeem is 100 Sweeps Coins, which equals $100.
- Support is available via email (support@crowncoinscasino.com) and phone (+1 201-535-4587) for all players. However, 24/7 live chat is only available to VIP members who have reached the Gold tier or higher. Response times for email are reportedly around 4 hours. There is no widely advertised comprehensive FAQ or help center.
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] Crown Coins Casino Official Site — crowncoinscasino.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[2] Crown Coins Terms of Service — crowncoinscasino.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[3] Crown Coins Privacy Policy — crowncoinscasino.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[4] GI industry source – Crown Coins Slot Expansion — gamblinginsider.com
Tier 2 · Context source · Authoritative secondary · Accessed Apr 23, 2026 · Open link
[5] Operator terms and conditions — crowncoinscasino.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[6] Official sweepstakes rules — crowncoinscasino.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
Crown Coins is a sweepstakes casino rated 4.6/5 on CasinoRankr's Bayesian-weighted scale based on 396 rate-limited community votes (80% 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: High confidence. At least 200 votes. The label reflects vote volume, not payout safety, legality, or verified players. Verdict: Recommended. Welcome bonus: 100K CC + 2 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 1-3 business days for ACH, 30 minutes to 3 hours for Skrill (source-backed). Pros: 500-title library spanning 18 verified providers including Hacksaw, NetEnt, Nolimit City, and Relax Gaming. iOS app rated 4.8/5 with full redemption and KYC flows in-app. 1-3 business day redemption window, faster than Chumba's typical 3-7 days. Cons: Restricted in 13 US states, one of the longer prohibited-state lists in the sweepstakes segment. No Android app, mobile browser only for the ~45% of US users on Android. Redemption methods limited to Bank Transfer and Skrill, no PayPal, no gift cards, no crypto. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
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