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February 2026 NFT Drops to Consider for Luxury Anniversary Gifts

Find February NFT drops that work as luxury anniversary gifts, from Moncler’s 500 Maya 70 jackets to Jonathan Mann’s playful Base mint (0.0042 ETH ≈ $7.86 at the time).

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February 2026 NFT Drops to Consider for Luxury Anniversary Gifts
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1. Prism News curated February 2026 NFT mints and creator drops framed as thoughtful tokenized gifts for anniversaries and milestone occasions.

Prism News set the mood for this list, positioning February NFT mints as intentional, giftable pieces rather than impulse buys. Think of this as your curator’s shorthand: some drops pair with physical luxury items or real-world experiences, and that framing is exactly the reason these feel appropriate as anniversary presents, they’re tokenized moments with meaning, not just profile pictures.

2. ApeMega, a limited run of 2,500 handcrafted apes (Feb 27, 2026 – Mar 06, 2026).

Nftcalendar.io lists ApeMega running from Feb 27 to Mar 06 with a stated supply of 2,500: "Apemega is an exclusive NFT collection featuring 2,500 unique, handcrafted apes designed for", the description in the listing trails off, but the facts we have are clear: it’s a mid‑sized, limited run. This is for the partner who already collects apes or wants a conspicuously limited piece; a 2,500 supply hits the sweet spot between exclusivity and accessibility. If you’re buying for someone who keeps an eye on mint windows, mark the calendar for late February and prepare a wallet and gas strategy, supply is finite, and handcrafted traits will matter to secondary-market value.

3. Jonathan "Song a Day" Mann, interactive modes and a Base drop with settlement-driven mint mechanics.

Bankless highlights the collection’s interactivity: "For instance, Jonathan 'Song a Day' Mann's NFT collectors can unlock the Troparion mode, and so on and so forth. Multiple modes have already been previewed, like Antipode, Avila, Mew, and Virgil." The drop takes place on Base and features layered mint mechanics: "Minting will start with an initial 24-hour window at 0.0042 ETH. Afterwards, when someone settles a frame, two things happen: a 69-minute minting window for new tokens kicks off, as does a 24-hour open edition mint for that settled frame. The base minting price will also rise incrementally with each settlement." At the Bankless-reported ETH price (ETH $1,871.00), 0.0042 ETH is roughly $7.86, an unusually low entry price for something with interactive utility. Give this to the partner who loves music, storytelling, and on‑chain Easter eggs, it’s low-cost to mint but built for long-term engagement. As Bankless put it, "Your past participation in digital art opens new worlds in this collection accordingly. It’s a thoughtful push toward deeper onchain memory, which I love."

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4. Moncler Maya 70 jackets + Antoni Tudisco NFTs, a fashion-first anniversary present (limited to 500).

This is the pure luxury-lifestyle union of physical and digital: "Moncler is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a limited-edition drop of 500 'Maya 70' jackets that come with associated NFTs created by German digital artist Antoni Tudisco." Jacket owners will claim NFTs via QR in partnership with Arianee, and the NFTs "can obtain access to new products and event invites." There are only 500 jackets, which makes this an unmistakable milestone gift for someone who lives for designer pieces and VIP experiences. The jackets themselves are the headline present; the NFT is a curated backstage pass, perfect if you want to gift both an objet d’art and future access to Moncler events or product drops. The NFTs will be available in October, per the reporting.

5. IoDF Emblems for Change, a socially minded digital fashion drop (250 NFTs; charity-focused).

For a partner who cares about impact and fashion, IoDF’s first NFT drop is a meaningful choice: "For IoDF’s first NFT drop, the digital fashion think-tank is minting the artwork of the ‘IoDF Emblems for Change’ NFT series. The 250 NFTs dropped on 24 February at NFT.Paris, some have already been claimed." Utility is practical and playful: allow list access, AR capabilities (including "an unlockable Snapchat filter"), future perks as "emblem founders" and a unique Discord role. Crucially, "Proceeds will go to a humanitarian charity to support the recent environmental crisis affecting Turkey and Syria," so this gift doubles as a donation. Give this if your partner values provenance, digital design, and charitable impact.

6. CFDA one‑of‑one NFTs from seven American designers, experiential, ultra‑luxury gifts (opening bids $15,000–$25,000).

This is the kind of anniversary present that opens doors: "To celebrate its 60th anniversary, the CFDA invited seven American designer brands, Coach, Michael Kors, Carolina Herrera, Diane von Furstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Vivienne Tam and Willy Chavarria, to create one-of-one NFTs with associated utility, including show invites, designer meet and greets and customised garments." The pieces were "available from 12 December, one week before The Sandbox exhibition opens," and opening bid prices "range from $15,000 to $25,000." Buy this for the partner who wants couture access and unforgettable experiences, these are not PFPs, they’re collectible design objects bundled with IRL benefits, and the price reflects that.

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7. Charlotte Tilbury POAP wristbands, low-friction, experience-forward tokens from a beauty brand.

If you want something thoughtful and accessible, Charlotte Tilbury offers entry-level crypto gifting through its virtual retail experience: "Charlotte Tilbury is offering POAPs to shoppers who visit its virtual holiday store, which launched on 17 November. The POAPs, which come in the form of virtual wristbands, will grant holders future utility including exclusive access to product drops and experiences." These are tailored to beauty‑obsessed partners who enjoy early access and VIP treatment; POAPs function as an easy, wallet-friendly way to give future perks without dropping thousands. They’re also a smart complement to a physical gift (a holiday set or a custom makeup lesson).

Final note This month’s lineup shows how luxury gifting has split into clear lanes: tangible-luxury plus digital provenance (Moncler), experiential access for high spenders (CFDA), socially conscious digital fashion (IoDF), collectible drops for enthusiasts (ApeMega), and playful, low‑cost on‑chain experiences (Jonathan Mann on Base). Pick the lane that fits your partner, and aim for the token that confers more than an image: access, memory, or impact. These drops turn an anniversary into something both memorable and distinctly of the moment.

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