Poland has become one of the world's great centers of art minting, and the Mint of Gdansk is part of the reason. Its issues here span 2016 to 2024 across three franchises and original subjects, in the layered antiqued and gilded styles that define the Polish school.

Polish art coins collect internationally: editions are small, the craft is distinctive, and pieces tend to become hard to source once sold through. The Mint of Poland collection and Mint XXI show the same school in different accents.

What distinguishes the Polish school? Layered finishes and sculptural ambition: antiquing, selective gilding, inset elements, and shaped formats, often combined on one piece. Compare the available Gdansk editions below.

Current inventory includes 9 pieces.