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| Issuer | Shire Post Mint |
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| Value | ½ Dragon |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | GROWING STRONG 1/2 DRAGON |
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Shire Post Mint produces officially licensed coins for George R.R. Martin's fictional Westerosi economy, working from monetary references scattered across the novels and the world-building compendium The World of Ice and Fire. The dragon-denomination coinage of the Seven Kingdoms is described as gold, making this brass half-dragon a deliberate concession to production economics rather than canon metallurgy.
House Tyrell's seat at Highgarden controlled the Reach, Westeros's most productive agricultural region — the family's wealth was in grain and roses, not gold mines.