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1 Dragon - Daemon Blackfyre

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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description A boldly rendered three-headed dragon dominates the central field, depicted rampant with wings spread and all three necks intertwined, executed in high sculptural relief with fine scale and anatomical detail. The creature's taloned feet, coiling tail, and expansive wingspan fill the field nearly to the inner border, conveying power and dynamism. The denomination legend ONE DRAGON appears in incuse Latin lettering along the lower exergual area beneath the device. The entire design is bordered by a continuous ring of raised beads, lending a decorative finish to the composition.
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Reverse lettering ONE DRAGON
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Shire Post Mint, based in Arkansas, produces officially licensed coins for fictional universes — this piece falls under their Game of Thrones/ASOIAF line, with Daemon Blackfyre being the legitimized bastard of Aegon IV whose 282 AC rebellion split the Targaryen succession and triggered the first of five Blackfyre Rebellions. The coin is a privately minted fantasy piece with no legal tender status anywhere, functioning purely as a collectible artifact from an invented monetary system George R.R. Martin detailed with unusual economic specificity in the source material.

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