Mint XXI represents the new wave of Polish art minting: a house that treats the coin as a sculptural canvas first. Its catalog is defined by shaped silver, deep antiqued patinas, and formats that push past the round flan entirely. Where traditional mints iterate, Mint XXI experiments.

What is a shaped coin? A shaped coin abandons the traditional round blank for a silhouette cut to the design itself: a character, an object, a scene. It remains legal tender of its issuing nation, struck in silver, but displays like a small sculpture. Shaped formats are a Mint XXI signature.

These are display pieces as much as coins, and edition sizes run among the smallest in the catalog. When comparing Mint XXI silver coins, look at the format, the finish combination, and the edition size on each listing below. Collectors of the high relief collection will find familiar craftsmanship in more experimental forms.

Current inventory includes 46 pieces.