Harry Potter coinage divides into two collecting paths. The chibi series renders characters as shaped, colorized silver miniatures, playful and instantly recognizable. The classic issues take scenes and portraits more formally, in engraved and colorized pure silver. Both are officially licensed Harry Potter silver coins, and most were struck by the New Zealand Mint.

What is a chibi coin? Chibi is a Japanese-derived art style that draws characters small and exaggerated, all head and eyes. Chibi coins are shaped silver pieces in that style, and they became one of the most collected formats in licensed coinage because a full character set displays like a shelf of miniatures.

Many collectors complete one chibi character set first, then branch into the scene issues. Population reports can evolve as more coins are graded, so review the census details on each listing below.

Current inventory includes 29 pieces from 2 mints.