1/2 Dragon - Stannis Baratheon

Issuer The Crownlands
Year
Type Fantasy coin
Value 1/2 Dragon
Currency Dragon
Composition Brass
Weight 5.8 g
Diameter 26 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s) Joe Paonessa, Woody Maringer, Stan Pearson, Ron Landis
In circulation to
Reference(s)
Obverse description Portrait of Stannis Baratheon facing left, wearing a crown of red gold wrought with points that look like flames.
Obverse script
Obverse lettering STANNIS BARATHEON
Reverse description The stag of House Baratheon enclosed within a red heart surrounded by orange flames.
Reverse script
Reverse lettering KING OF WESTEROS 299 AL
(Translation: AL - After the Landing)
Edge
Mint
Mintage ND - 299 AL - After Landing -
Numisquare ID 1032620900
Additional information

Historical Context: The 1/2 Dragon of Stannis Baratheon represents a fascinating, albeit contentious, numismatic artifact from the War of the Five Kings. Issued during his determined, yet ultimately unsuccessful, bid for the Iron Throne, this brass denomination likely served to legitimize his claim and facilitate commerce within territories under his direct control, primarily Dragonstone and later during his northern campaigns. Its very existence underscores the fragmented authority and economic instability characteristic of the era, reflecting a ruler prioritizing duty and military necessity over traditional royal splendor.

Artistry: The design of this 1/2 Dragon reflects the austere pragmatism of Stannis himself. While no specific engraver is definitively attributed, the stylistic school leans towards a late-medieval, utilitarian aesthetic, eschewing elaborate flourishes for clear, symbolic representation. The obverse typically features a stern, unadorned bust of Stannis, often with a simple crown, conveying authority without opulence. The reverse almost invariably displays the crowned stag of House Baratheon, frequently accompanied by the flaming heart of R'hllor, a potent symbol of his adopted faith and unwavering resolve.

Technical/Grading: Struck in brass, a metal less commonly associated with high denominations, the planchet quality of these 1/2 Dragons can vary, often exhibiting minor laminations or irregular flans. High-points for wear include the tip of Stannis's nose, the crown's diadem, and the antlers of the stag. Due to wartime production and the properties of brass, strikes are frequently soft, particularly in the peripheral legends and the deeper recesses of the stag's body. Full detail, especially in the flames of the heart, is rare, making sharply struck examples highly desirable.

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