Part of the Monnaie de Paris' ongoing "Mickey Mouse Through the Centuries" series, this issue places the character into the visual language of medieval French Gothic architecture — a collaboration between Disney and the Paris mint that has run across multiple years and artistic registers. The series was conceived partly to drive collector interest in billon-composition circulation-adjacent pieces at a price point accessible to non-specialist buyers.
At .333 fine, the silver content is modest by commemorative standards, closer to medieval billon tradition than modern bullion coinage.
Part of the Monnaie de Paris' ongoing "Mickey Mouse Through the Centuries" series, this issue places the character into the visual language of medieval French Gothic architecture — a collaboration between Disney and the Paris mint that has run across multiple years and artistic registers. The series was conceived partly to drive collector interest in billon-composition circulation-adjacent pieces at a price point accessible to non-specialist buyers.
At .333 fine, the silver content is modest by commemorative standards, closer to medieval billon tradition than modern bullion coinage.