Mistborn Irony Coin - Ironeyes 2-Boxing
A coin from the First Central Bank of Elendel
Includes:
Two-Boxing "Irony"
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Solid Iron, 17.6 grams
- 3.17 cm / 1.24" diameter
The 2-boxing coin is a large iron coin, colloquially called an “Irony” after its constituent material and the depiction of Ironeyes adorning its face. The front of the coin reads “Ironeyes” along the top and the symbol for “two” on the bottom in the Steel Alphabet. The back of the 2-boxing depicts an ashmount framed by the symbol for “two” at the top, bottom, and sides.
“The man was well over six feet tall, and the enveloping robe gave him an ominous appearance. He brought up pale hands and took down his hood, exposing a shaved head and a face that was tattooed around the eyes in an intricate pattern.
Driven into those eyes, point first, were what looked like a pair of thick railroad spikes. One of the eye sockets was deformed, as if it had been crushed, long healed scars and bony ridges under the skin marring the tattoos.
Marasi knew this creature from mythology, but seeing him left her cold, terrified. ‘Ironeyes’, she whispered.” -The Alloy of Law
Coin design by Isaac Stewart and Ben McSweeney, engraving by Woody Maringer. Learn more about our artists.
Based on the Mistborn novels by Brandon Sanderson, copyright © 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2022 by Dragonsteel Entertainment, LLC, and upon coin designs copyright © 2022 Dragonsteel Entertainment, LLC, used with express permission. Mistborn® and Brandon Sanderson® are registered trademarks of Dragonsteel Entertainment, LLC.
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