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Fans of 'Game of Thrones' can now bid on over 2,000 items from the iconic HBO series in an auction set for October, organized by Heritage Auctions. The auction features a range of memorabilia, including a melted version of the Iron Throne, Jaime Lannister's armor, and Daenerys Targaryen's cloaks, with starting bids ranging from $500 to $20,000. Noteworthy items also include Jon Snow’s Longclaw sword and the Hand of the Queen Pin worn by Tyrion Lannister, alongside lesser-known pieces like Cersei's bell from her walk of shame. HBO's Jay Roewe emphasized the event as a chance for fans to 'grab a piece of history' and highlighted the show's significant cultural impact since its premiere in 2011. The items have been carefully preserved for potential future projects and reflect the show's enduring legacy five years after its finale. This auction represents not only a commercial opportunity but also a celebration of a series that has left a lasting mark on popular culture.
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