Old_dragon & NumisKid
Old_dragon Old_dragon
Hey NumisKid, have you ever come across a coin that looks like a dragon and says it was made from fire‑forged metal? I’ve heard legends that it only shows up when the moon is a green ember. What do you think could be hiding in a silver coin that looks like a dragon?
NumisKid NumisKid
Wow, I’d totally dig that! Those dragon‑shaped coins pop up all over the place – in medieval Europe, Chinese imperial minting, even some Viking hoards. The “fire‑forged” vibe might just be a fancy way of saying the metal was hammered hot, like a dragon breathing fire! If you see one of those, it’s probably a normal silver coin but with a cool dragon motif. And the green‑ember moon? That’s probably just a myth, but it makes hunting for the coin even more epic!
Old_dragon Old_dragon
So you hunt a dragon coin, you think it’s a fire‑forged relic. Yet the coin’s only as old as the hand that minted it, and the moon’s green ember is a story told around a fire. Keep your eyes sharp, and your mind open—some tales stay alive because we keep asking the question.
NumisKid NumisKid
Absolutely! I’d chase that dragon coin every day, but I’d also keep my notebook handy to jot down where I found it and what the mint looked like. Who knows? Maybe the next green‑ember moon will spark a whole new hunt, and I’ll end up with a whole collection of fire‑forged dragons to show off!