Mennica Polska, the Mint of Poland, has struck coinage in Warsaw since 1766 and today ranks among Europe's most decorated art mints. Its collector issues, many struck as proof-quality legal tender silver for Niue, are known for ornate engraving, inset crystals and pearls, and finishes that layer gilding and antiquing on a single piece.

Polish art minting has a devoted international following, and Mennica Polska editions tend to sell through and become difficult to source afterward. The more elaborate the piece, the smaller the edition tends to be.

What makes Mint of Poland coins distinctive? Layered craftsmanship. Where most mints choose one finish, Mennica Polska routinely combines several on a single coin, with inset elements and sculpted surfaces. Compare Mint of Poland silver coins by finish combination and edition size on each listing below.

Current inventory includes 21 pieces.