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About This Precious…
Should You Need Us...
This token has many uses. It can be a talisman to invoke ancestral protection or a touchstone to lend us strength. It can be a reminder of how connected we are to those we love, even when we cannot be near each other. A reminder of those who mean the most to us, or a friendship across space and time.
Should you need us… you are not alone. We are so much closer than you think!
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14.5 grams of solid bronze
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1.24 in (3.1 cm) diameter
- Comes wrapped in a folded paper envelope sealed with wax seal
Tom Maringer, previously a swordsmith, began making coins in 2003 for George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Yes indeed, a genuine Game of Thrones sword/coinsmith made this. We know, we're dead from nerdgasm too.
About the Brand
FROM
Springdale, Arkansas
About the Brand
Shire Post Mint aims to keep traditional coinmaking alive. Designs are hand-engraved into tool steel, the design is hardened, then mounted into an antique coin press, and struck into solid metals like copper, bronze, silver, iron, brass, and niobium. The coins are antiqued to perfect the patina and give them a lovely softness in the hand. Read the rest of the Shire Post Mint story here.
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Labyrinth | Should You Need Us Bronze Friendship Token












About This Precious…
Should You Need Us...
This token has many uses. It can be a talisman to invoke ancestral protection or a touchstone to lend us strength. It can be a reminder of how connected we are to those we love, even when we cannot be near each other. A reminder of those who mean the most to us, or a friendship across space and time.
Should you need us… you are not alone. We are so much closer than you think!
-
14.5 grams of solid bronze
-
1.24 in (3.1 cm) diameter
- Comes wrapped in a folded paper envelope sealed with wax seal
Tom Maringer, previously a swordsmith, began making coins in 2003 for George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Yes indeed, a genuine Game of Thrones sword/coinsmith made this. We know, we're dead from nerdgasm too.
About the Brand
FROM
Springdale, Arkansas
About the Brand
Shire Post Mint aims to keep traditional coinmaking alive. Designs are hand-engraved into tool steel, the design is hardened, then mounted into an antique coin press, and struck into solid metals like copper, bronze, silver, iron, brass, and niobium. The coins are antiqued to perfect the patina and give them a lovely softness in the hand. Read the rest of the Shire Post Mint story here.