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| Issuer | Shire Post Mint |
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| Composition | Stainless steel |
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| Reverse script | Steel Alphabet (fictional) |
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| Mint | Shire Post Mint, Springdale, Arkansas, United States |
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Produced by Shire Post Mint as part of their ongoing collaboration with Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn fiction, this piece takes its denomination from the decimal currency system Sanderson constructed for the Elendel Basin — where a clip is the base unit and an "octim" sits eight steps up. The "Half-Spin Zinckel" designation references in-world slang, the kind of street-level monetary vernacular Sanderson embedded in the Era 2 novels to distinguish the industrializing Basin from the feudal Final Empire of the first trilogy.
Shire Post Mint has produced multiple Mistborn series runs with die work referencing specific in-world minting authorities.