Not all legends are ancient

The Bat Shit
Crazy Coin.

Some legends come from folklore. Some make coffee in your kitchen and ask questions you should never answer. Flip it, read the forecast, survive the day.

The Bat Shit Crazy Coin
Mystical Power Coin, cutout

Coin line

Mystical Power Coin

Hand of Hamsa on one face, pentagram on the other. Protection and possibility in a single flip, for the collector whose luck likes a little backup built in.

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The Mythic Mash Series

Phoenix vs Basilisk

Phoenix

Not every legend stays in its lane. Mythic Mash pits two mythical creatures against each other on a single collectible coin. A running series, one matchup at a time. Collect the winner. Argue about the loser.

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Pirate coin, cutout

The original line

Pirate Coins

Where Mythical Mint began. Weighty, detailed, and built to survive a sea chest, a pocket, and a few generations of mischief.

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Leprechaun figurine, cutout

Seasonal favorites

The Leprechaun Family

Tiny, green-clad cobblers famed for guarding pots of gold and vanishing before you blink. The heart of Mythical Mint every December through April, and holding their shelf the rest of the year.

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The mood forecast, minted

How the BSC Coin works

One side calm, one side chaos. Flip it in the morning and let the coin call the forecast. It is the gag gift that ends up living on someone's desk for years, because everyone knows a legend like this personally.

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Bat Shit Crazy Coin, banshee side

Our story

"We noticed the lack of durable, engaging coins our own children received, so we started making the ones we wished existed."

Mythical Mint was founded in 2017 to fill a gap in the market for collectibles that actually last. We started with pirate coins, then expanded into leprechaun figurines and a growing range of spiritually inspired pieces. Each one designed to be striking on a shelf and sturdy enough to be handled, traded, and passed down.

From the Mint

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