Hatchable Dragon Egg with Change Jar Habitat
Numismatic Dragons are an ideal miniature breed for the beginning dragonkeeper. They are a low-heat breed, do not breathe fire, and their saliva is only mildly acidic and harmless. They require very little care and remain near hatchling size for their first 200 years. Once hatched, keep your dragon in a change jar or piggybank, and add new coins to its hoard regularly.
$20.00
Numismatic Dragons are an ideal miniature breed for the beginning dragonkeeper. They are a low-heat breed, do not breathe fire, and their saliva is only mildly acidic and harmless. They require very little care and remain near hatchling size for their first 200 years. Once hatched, keep your dragon in a change jar or piggybank, and add new coins to its hoard regularly.
NEW features:
Larger 10 oz. Hoarding Habitat jars, improved instruction tag that doubles as a bookmark, ribbon with a name tag for your dragon, spiffy new gift packaging, and stickers you can use as a label for your jar or to decorate whatever you like! This update to the accessories and packaging brightens up the presentation and makes the Hatchable Numismatic Dragon Kit a fun and unique gift item for any friend of dragons.
Factual Facts: Numismatic dragon sculptures are tiny collectible cast resin sculptures of my own design, which I hand paint and encase in hatchable eggs. There are several poses, but the one you get in your egg is a surprise, and some are rarer than others. You have to break the egg to see which one you get! They measure approximately an inch long or tall and come with instructions for care.
Not intended for small children.
NEW features:
Larger 10 oz. Hoarding Habitat jars, improved instruction tag that doubles as a bookmark, ribbon with a name tag for your dragon, spiffy new gift packaging, and stickers you can use as a label for your jar or to decorate whatever you like! This update to the accessories and packaging brightens up the presentation and makes the Hatchable Numismatic Dragon Kit a fun and unique gift item for any friend of dragons.
Factual Facts: Numismatic dragon sculptures are tiny collectible cast resin sculptures of my own design, which I hand paint and encase in hatchable eggs. There are several poses, but the one you get in your egg is a surprise, and some are rarer than others. You have to break the egg to see which one you get! They measure approximately an inch long or tall and come with instructions for care.
Not intended for small children.
- Availability: 10 In Stock
- Manufacturer: OtherRealm Studio
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Numismatic Dragons are an ideal miniature breed for the beginning dragonkeeper. They are a low-heat breed, do not breathe fire, and their saliva is only mildly acidic and harmless. They require very little care and remain near hatchling size for their first 200 years. Once hatched, keep your dragon in a change jar or piggybank, and add new coins to its hoard regularly.

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