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The Lord of the Rings Set #2 - Middle-earth Set of Five Coins

The Lord of the Rings Set #2 - Middle-earth Set of Five Coins

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Bring the legends of Middle-earth to life with this beautifully crafted collection of officially licensed fantasy coinage inspired by the worlds of Hobbits, Elves, and Men.

Proudly made in Arkansas by Shire Post Mint, this collectible set features detailed reproductions of coins that might have passed through the hands of travelers, merchants, adventurers, and rulers throughout Tolkien's legendary realms. Each coin is struck from solid metal using traditional minting techniques, creating pieces that feel as authentic as the stories that inspired them.

Included Coins:

Rivendell Moon — Nickel Silver
A graceful Elvish crescent inspired by the wisdom and beauty of Rivendell.

Lake-town 2-Ducat — Nickel Silver
A tribute to the bustling trade and commerce of the great lake settlement.

The Shire Half-Crown — Brass
Featuring a beautiful chestnut tree, celebrating the peaceful homeland of the Hobbits.

Iron Mumak — Blackened Iron
Depicting a mighty Oliphant alongside Tengwar script inspired by the distant lands of Middle-earth.

✨ Includes coin descriptions and translations to help explore the stories and symbolism behind each design.

Each coin is carefully engraved and struck to capture the rich history, cultures, and artistry of Tolkien's beloved world, making this set perfect for collectors, fantasy enthusiasts, tabletop gamers, and devoted fans of The Hobbit™ and The Lord of the Rings™.

✨ Made in Arkansas
✨ Officially Licensed Middle-earth™ Collectible
✨ Struck in Nickel Silver, Brass, and Blackened Iron
✨ Features Coins from Rivendell, Lake-town, and The Shire
✨ Includes Historical Descriptions and Translations
✨ Perfect for Tolkien Fans and Fantasy Collectors
✨ Crafted Using Traditional Minting Techniques

A beautiful collection that feels as though it was gathered from the markets, halls, and roads of Middle-earth itself. 

"Not all those who wander are lost."

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