Dragon 2024

2024 Samoa Lunar Year of the Dragon 1 oz Gold Coin

The Dragon is the fifth in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese Imperial Lunar New Year.

The Dragon enjoys a very high reputation in Chinese culture, and it represents auspiciousness, imperial power, nobleness, honor, luck, and success in traditional Chinese culture. The Dragon is a supernatural being with no parallel for talent and excellence.

Chinese people who regard themselves as descendants of the Chinese dragon and emperors, entitled themselves exclusively as the ‘dragon’. It is the token of authority, dignity and honor.

Scottsdale Mint is delighted to release this new 2024 Samoan .9999 1 oz Gold Coin Lunar Year of the Dragon collectible bullion. This Chinese New Year collectible coin is sure to be popular for investors and collectors across the world.

With a mintage of only 888 pieces and a face value of $88 Samoan Tala, this 1 oz Gold coin is supplied in a custom designed Chinese Gold sycee ingot box.  Each coin is sealed in a capsule and comes with an individualized certificate of authenticity.

You may be asking yourself, its only 2021 and why are you releasing a 2024 Lunar Year coin?

Our industry is currently experiencing massive demand for both gold and silver products, supply and pricing is under constant threat. Whilst no one has a crystal ball to see into the future, many investors and collectors are afraid they may not be able to afford a 1 ounce Dragon coin by the time 2024 rolls around.  Thus, Scottsdale Mint is excited to bring this special coin to the people now.

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Sorry, House of the Dragon fans, but it looks like we’ll be waiting a while to see just how Rhaenyra Targaryen [Emma D’Arcy] avenges her son’s death in the show’s second season. HBO Max chief Casey Bloys just confirmed what we all feared most — that Season 2 of the Game of Thrones prequel series won’t air until 2024.

While speaking with Vulture about the success of the series, which averaged 29 million viewers each week and became the network’s most-watched series since its predecessor ended in 2019, Bloys said, “Don’t expect it in ’23, but I think sometime in ’24,” regarding the highly anticipated second season, which was announced shortly after the show’s premiere episode.

The chief is also staying mum on what fans can expect for Season 2, telling the outlet, “We’re just starting to put the plan together, and just like last time, there are so many unknowns …you don’t want to say it’s going to be ready on this date, and then you have to move it.”

Regarding rumors of a second Game of Thrones spinoff series, which still has yet to be green-lit, Bloys said it likely wouldn’t come out before the second installment of House of the Dragons, if it were to happen.

“I think probably the next thing would be season two,” he said. “I try not to comment too much on development, so there’s not a whole lot to say, other than when we find the story that George [R.R. Martin] is happy with and we’re happy with, we’ll move forward.”

When asked if he would be open to releasing a “new chapter of the Seven Kingdoms saga” every year should the right story for a second spinoff work out, he said, “Well, let’s see. That would be nice. That would be nice.”

The entire first season of House of the Dragon is currently streaming on HBO Max.

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House of the Dragon Episode 10

For the first six years of its life, Game of Thrones released new seasons at a rate of one per year. The final two seasons, however, came out further apart. Why was this?

Well, probably because the final two seasons really ramped up the amount of special effects and spectacular set pieces, which take a lot of time to put together. For better or worse, many shows have picked up on this. The Rings of Power, The Witcher, The Wheel of Time, Westworld…if you’re a big splashy fantasy show these days, odds are you’re releasing seasons two years apart. Given how complicated these sorts of show have become, there really isn’t another choice.

And that’s true of HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel show House of the Dragon, which wrapped up its first season the other week. HBO executive Casey Bloys told Vulture what we basically already knew: “Don’t expect [House of the Dragon season 2] in ’23, but I think sometime in ’24,” he said. “We’re just starting to put the plan together, and just like last time, there are so many unknowns. It’s not to be coy or secretive, but you don’t want to say it’s going to be ready on this date, and then you have to move it.”

We won’t get another new Game of Thrones spinoff before House of the Dragon season 2

So House of the Dragon season 2 isn’t coming out for at least two years. As much as it sucks, we expected it. But what about a spinoff? HBO has a lot in development, including an adaptation of George R.R. Martin Dunk and Egg novellas as well as a Jon Snow sequel show. Now that House of the Dragon is a certified hit, they may want to put another one or two on the fast track to the small screen. Bloys wouldn’t reveal any specifics, but we shouldn’t expect to see any spinoffs before the next season of House of the Dragon:

I think probably the next thing would be season two. I try not to comment too much on development, so there’s not a whole lot to say, other than when we find the story that George is happy with and we’re happy with, we’ll move forward.

Basically, HBO is taking its sweet time with this whole Game of Thrones Cinematic Universe thing, which I think is the right choice. But in theory, might it one day have two GoT series running at once, so that while we’re waiting for a new season of the one we could watch a new season of the other and never again have to wait two whole years? “Well, let’s see,” Bloys laughed. “That would be nice.”

Yes it would.

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