Resident Evil Requiem: All Antique Coin Locations and How to Use Them

Trying to track down all Antique Coin locations in Resident Evil Requiem? Antique Coins are among the game’s most important collectibles, and you’ll need them to unlock Grace’s upgrades in the Parlor. These small, old coins act as a dedicated upgrade currency and are hidden throughout the Care Center, tucked away on desks, inside safes, behind counters, and occasionally dropped by specific infected enemies.

Antique Coins can be exchanged in the Parlor, the main upgrade room inside the Care Center. To access the Parlor, simply head to the 2F Chairman’s Office, pick up the Unicorn Trinket Box, examine it for the Red Jewel, then make your way to the 1F corridor and use the jewel on the locked door. So if you want every upgrade as early as possible, here are all the Antique Coin locations in Resident Evil Requiem.

Resident Evil Requiem: All Antique Coin Locations and How to Use Them

There are 21 Antique Coins in Resident Evil Requiem across Casual and Standard difficulties. You can use them in the Parlor to unlock permanent boosts like the Hip Pouch, the Stabilizer, Steroids, and more, helping you get through exploration, combat, and resource management far more easily. Here are all the Antique Coin locations in Resident Evil Requiem:

West Wing Locations

Antique Coin #1: Nurse Station (2F)

When you first enter the Nurse Station, climb onto the movable cart and look on top of the locker.

Antique Coin #2: Guard Office

One of the earliest easy pickups in the game, this coin can be found on the desk near the door.

Antique Coin #3: Hallway Outside Filing Room (West Wing)

Head west from the Filing Room and check the small cabinet in the corridor.

Antique Coin #4: Bar & Lounge (Piano)

Sitting directly on the piano keys in the Bar & Lounge. Expect infected enemies in the area.

Bar & Lounge Additional Coins

Antique Coin #5: Dropped by the Singer

A screaming infected known as the Singer patrols this section. Defeat her to obtain the coin.

Antique Coins #6–8: Bar & Lounge Safe

Behind the counter, you’ll find a locked safe containing three coins. You’ll need the correct code to access it.

Parlor (West Wing)

Antique Coin #9: Roulette Table

Sits directly on the table in the center of the Parlor.

Antique Coin #10: Counter

Found on the white bar counter inside the room.

Antique Coin #11: Inside a Green Vase

Examine the smaller green vase sitting on the counter near the larger vase on the floor.

East Wing Locations

Antique Coins #12–14: Examination Room Safe

A locked safe on a shelf in the corner contains three coins.

Antique Coin #15: Waiting Room

Check the small table on the east side of the room near the entrance.

Antique Coins #16–17: Waiting Room Safe

In the southwest corner behind the counter, you’ll find an open safe holding two coins.

Antique Coin #18: East Corridor (Beyond Waiting Room)

Follow the hallway east, then check the small table between the two sofas.

Conference Room and Final Area

Antique Coin #19: Conference Room Desk

Located on a desk before entering the larger section of the room.

Antique Coin #20: Conference Room Singer

Another Singer blocks your progress toward a key objective. Defeat her to collect the dropped coin.

Antique Coin #21: Courtyard

After leaving the Care Center, go down the first set of stairs and turn around. You’ll find the coin on the southwesternmost chair among a group of four.

As previously mentioned, all Antique Coins can be spent in the Parlor, where you can purchase:

  • Hip Pouch (3 coins): Expands inventory by two slots.
  • Stabilizer (4 coins): Improves gun stability and firepower.
  • Steroids (4 coins): Increases maximum health.
  • Override Manual (6 coins): Expands Blood Collector capacity by 50 units.

You’ll end up with far more coins than you need, but picking them all (or most) will make the later sections much easier to manage. And that does it for our Antique Coin locations in Resident Evil Requiem guide.

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