
Game of Thrones ‘ice and fire’ coins launched by The Royal Mint
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Game of Thrones first aired in 2011 and the show has inspired a passionate global fanbase. (Royal Mint/PA) Fans can order both coins from 9am on Wednesday from The Royal Mint, with delivery expected in autumn 2026. The Royal Mint is launching two collectable “ice and fire” 50p coins to mark 15 years of fantasy drama Game of Thrones.
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Game of Thrones first aired in 2011 and the show has inspired a passionate global fanbase. (Royal Mint/PA) Fans can order both coins from 9am on Wednesday from The Royal Mint, with delivery expected in autumn 2026.
according to The Independent +1The Royal Mint is launching two collectable “ice and fire” 50p coins to mark 15 years of fantasy drama Game of Thrones.
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