POLAND ANGEL 1 Oz .999 Copper Round Italy 2026
Is the SECOND issue of the Angel series, also included:
- 2026 - Ukraine Angel
- 2026 - Poland Angel
Poland Angel is a refined and romantic 1 oz copper medal celebrating the grace, spirit, and cultural beauty of Poland. Rich in symbolism and elegant details, this release combines a delicate female portrait with the historical charm of Polish architecture and national identity.
The obverse features a captivating angelic figure with soft, expressive eyes, flowing hair, and a floral crown in the colors of Poland. Her serene beauty is framed by red and white flowers, ornate decorative elements, and a warm antique atmosphere. The inscription “Poland Angel” gives the medal a poetic and emotional character, turning the design into a tribute to purity, elegance, and national pride.
The reverse presents a beautifully detailed Polish cityscape inspired by Kraków, with historic towers, cathedral architecture, and old town façades. At the top, the majestic Polish White Eagle stands proudly as a symbol of strength, heritage, and independence. Below, the Polska coat of arms and flowing red-and-white ribbon complete the composition, creating a perfect balance between beauty, history, and patriotism.
Struck in 1 oz of copper with a Pink gold matt and color finish, this medal offers a warm metallic base enhanced by vivid red, white, and gold tones. With a diameter of 40 mm and a limited mintage of only 499 pieces worldwide, each medal is individually numbered, making it a desirable collectible for lovers of modern numismatic art, Polish culture, and limited-edition copper medals.
Elegant, symbolic, and full of emotion, Poland Angel is more than a medal — it is a graceful celebration of Poland’s beauty, history, and soul.
Specifications
POLAND ANGEL 1 Oz .999 Copper Round Italy 2026
- Country: Rome - Italy
- Year: 2026
- Metal: Copper
- Purity: .999
- Weight: 1 Oz
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Quality: BU
- Finish: Pink Golden Matt & Colors
- Mintage: 499 pieces worldwide
- Special feature: Each medal is individually numbered


