A very nice and well detailed item to put with my other LotR/The Hobbit collectibles
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A very nice and well detailed item to put with my other LotR/The Hobbit collectibles
Deep within the mountain kingdom of Erebor a lake of gold and precious jewels laps at the green stone pillars of the ancient Dwarf city.
Innumerable coins of Dwarven mint lie piled so deep that a Dragon the size of Smaug the Terrible can swim among them like a giant red serpent.
Stamped in the gold smithies of a long-dead Dwarf king, they glitter like so many dew-kissed autumn leaves lying thick upon a bleak forest floor, a sad, twinkling monument to a once proud race made humble by the great worm.
The first coin of five from the Treasure of Smaug the Terrible features the embossed silhouette of a wild boar on one side and the stern face of a Dwarf king on the other.
The coin is an exact replica, drawn from a mold of the original coin created for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug by the 3 Foot 7 Art Department.
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