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.
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.