Bounty Hunter's Haul: Our Mandalorian and Bounty Hunter Guild Coins
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Collect the contract. Claim the coin. The Bounty Hunter's Haul Coin Pack is available now from Multiversal Exports.

There is a substantial reward for whoever finds the bounty head. You are free to use any methods necessary - bring them in warm or cold!
Follow in the footsteps of Din Djarin. Hunt high-value targets across the Outer Rim. Take the contract, collect the bounty, keep the Mandalorian creed alive — whoever is signing the check.
The Mandalorian and Grogu arrives in cinemas 22 May 2026 — Din Djarin and his apprentice Grogu enlisted to hunt down the threats that still plague a fractured galaxy. Gangsters. War criminals. Every bad guy in the deck. The Bounty Hunter's Haul is your piece of that world, minted in the currencies that change hands when the job is done.
THE WAY OF THE HUNTER
One of the galaxy's oldest and bloodiest professions works for cold hard cash. The contracts come in, the targets are taken — disintegrated or captured, the coin spends the same.
The Bounty Hunter's Haul is a premium 20-coin set built for that world: the currencies that change hands when the work is done.
Our Bounty Hunter Haul Set celebrates the release of The Mandalorian & Grogu with a tribute to both the Mandalorian tradition and the Bounty Hunter Code. The Bounty Hunter's Haul is a premium 20-coin set built for that world: Mandalorian Medallions, Waada currency, and a new official scrip for the Bounty Hunter's Guild.

MANDALORIAN MYTHOSAUR COIN
The Mandalorian Mythosaur Medallion was first seen gracing the Sabacc table in Star Wars: Solo — confirming that Mandalorian currency circulates well beyond Mandalor itself. The Kyr'bes, the skull of the mythosaur tamed by Mandalore the Great, anchors its design, immediately recognisable to anyone familiar with Mandalorian culture.
The Haul includes three Mythosaur Coins in gold, silver, and bronze — each composed of valuable alloys drawn from the infamous mines of Mandalore, alloyed with phrikium, doonium, or beskar. These are high-denomination pieces, the kind of currency that moves with significant contracts.
MANDALORIAN WAADAS
These are our distinctive new design for Mandalorian currency - the kind of credits carried for everyday cash and expenses on Mandalor and in the Mandalorian coverts. While the medallion coins are good for high-value transactions - credit amounts of 50 to 1000 credits - the values of these coins settle around the mark of 5, 10 and 20 credits.
In the Mandalorian language the word 'waadas' means 'wealth'. For this reason, we've settled on 'Waad' as the word for a coin or currency script. The set includes five Long Waads in silver and gold, and nine Short Waads in burnished and bronze finishes.
Each of the coins is marked with 'waadas', indicating its exchange value. Exact values are not specified. Following the philosophy of on-screen currency design, we leave the exact value of the coins up to you and your Sabacc table. If we follow the on-screen conventions, it would seem the denizens of the Star Wars universe are used to scanning or otherwise reckoning up their coins.
BOUNTY HUNTER GUILD MARKS
In the Star Wars Universe, the bounty hunting vocation is regulated and protected by the Bounty Hunter's Guild. Mandalorians, especially in the Empire, are inevitably linked with the profession of Bounty Hunting. Their reputation as fierce mercenaries and guns for hire is unrivaled. Their presence in these professions is so definitional that many of the core codes, values and customs of the Bounty Hunter Guild itself are influenced by Mandalorian culture.
Guildmarks are the official scrip of the Bounty Hunter's Guild. When a Bounty Hunter accepts a contract through the Guild, his final payout includes levies for his guild fees - membership, maintenance, administration. The benefits of the Guild come from the work of agents who match them with targets, and provide them with the paperwork and permits needed to legally pursue those targets across all galactic borders without running afoul of local law and enforcement. The Guild administers this settlement in Guildmarks, its own bespoke currency issued in partnership with the Banking Clan.
Bounty Hunter Guildmarks come in Aurodium, Argentium and Bronzium values, sufficient to cover the standard tiers of contract payouts.
There is also the Death's Head Mark, the infamous black coin.
THE DEATH MARK

The Death's Head Guildmark is not currency — it's a death sentence.
To receive a black coin is to be marked out as a target. Old, rare, and seldom invoked, the Death Mark represents the Guild's ultimate sanction - usually reserved for someone who has crossed a major criminal syndicate, or betrayed the code of the Bounty Hunter's Guild itself. While most contracts are reserved for a designated Hunter, recipients of the Death Mark can be legitimately hunted by any and all Guild members - even non-registered members can collect. For some outsiders, collecting a Death Mark contract is a ticket to joining the Guild when they've exhausted the usual channels.
The Death's Head Guildmark is a Limited Edition coin - one is included in the set while stock lasts, so get your hands on one now!

WHAT'S IN THE HAUL
The Bounty Hunter's Haul Coin Pack is available now from Multiversal Exports.
3 Mandalorian Medallions (1 Bronze, 1 Silver and 1 Gold)
5 Long Waadas (3 Silver, 2 Gold)
9 Short Waadas (Burnished, Bronze)
3 Bounty Hunter Guildmarks (1 Bronze, 1 Silver and 1 Gold)
Optional: 1 Black Death's Head Guildmark — the coin no one wants to receive
































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