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The current House Baratheon descends from Aegon I's bastard brother Orys, so it's been the Stags and the Drags since the Targ dynasty took over.

Stags and drags just doesn't have a nice ring. Sounds like a night gone awry in Vegas or Miami...
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The current House Baratheon descends from Aegon I's bastard brother Orys, so it's been the Stags and the Drags since the Targ dynasty took over.

Yea I figure it was the Targ's way of reconizing the contribution the Baratheon's did to win them the throne.

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The real question is why are stags still silver and not gold. Or at least why do dragon coins still exist. They are promoting pro-Targaryen views by leaving a dragon of greater value than a stag. Not only is it terrible for political reasons, but it's also hard to believe that the coins weren't changed just for Baratheon pride reasons. Leaders in Westeros have celebrated victory in far more insulting ways.


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Could it be George playing with words? Stag-buck-common as a dollar? Could be a nickname the common folk used. Most commons prob never held more than a stag in their life and a huge stag/buck probably only thing they could dream about in their daily life? Just trying to give a different answer...it's obviously bc of Orys lol

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On a side note. Is it safe to assume that Baratheon is a Valyrian name?

It doesn't sound Valyrian, and the 'theon' in Baratheon had been used by Stark kings and the Ironborn. Given Orys in general made an effort to assimilate, I expect he chose a Westerosi name to seal the deal.

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The real question is why are stags still silver and not gold. Or at least why do dragon coins still exist. They are promoting pro-Targaryen views by leaving a dragon of greater value than a stag. Not only is it terrible for political reasons, but it's also hard to believe that the coins weren't changed just for Baratheon pride reasons. Leaders in Westeros have celebrated victory in far more insulting ways.

Newly minted coins probably have a stag. But its impossible to replace all the dragons in circulation. So the name sticks at least for now.
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The real question is why are stags still silver and not gold. Or at least why do dragon coins still exist. They are promoting pro-Targaryen views by leaving a dragon of greater value than a stag. Not only is it terrible for political reasons, but it's also hard to believe that the coins weren't changed just for Baratheon pride reasons. Leaders in Westeros have celebrated victory in far more insulting ways.

Wouldn't it be really difficult to take dragons out of circulation, and promote stags to gold?

It would obviously be an enormous task, having to collect dragons, melt them all down, and mint them as stags.

And Robert Baratheon wasn't a dick who wanted to rub it in the face of the Targs at the cost of possibly upsetting the economy.

He was just glad the Targs were gone.

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