The Royal Mint reveals the latest collectible 50p in The Snowman series
It's available to buy now
Last updated 14th Oct 2024
We're less than three months away from Christmas now, and one of the most iconic Christmas stories from the festive period is The Snowman. In the run up to the big day, The Royal Mint has announced the release of the latest in a series of 50p coins themed around The Snowman.
Since 2018, The Royal Mint have been releasing different designs from the iconic festive story, and this year sees original artwork created by illustrator Robin Shaw, showing The Snowman placing a star at the top of a Christmas tree.
Speaking about the new 50p coin, Rebecca Morgan, Director of Commemorative Coin at The Royal Mint said: "The Snowman™ collectable 50p has become a Christmas tradition at The Royal Mint, and we are delighted to continue this much-loved story on UK coinage. This year marks The Snowman’s seventh appearance on a 50p, and Robin Shaw’s special design expertly captures the magic of Christmas."
Robin Shaw, illustrator of The Snowman™ added: "It’s an honour to see one of my designs appear once again on a 50 pence piece. This year’s Snowman™ coin captures the magic of Raymond Briggs’ most enduring creation while celebrating The Snowman’s latest adventure on UK coins, offering a lasting keepsake for fans and admires of this classic festive tale."
The Snowman is an iconic book, selling more than 5.5 million copies worldwide. It was originally created and illustrated by the late Raymond Briggs in 1978. It was later brought to life with the animated short film, which is loved by generations.
The new Snowman 50p coin is now available to buy directly from The Royal Mint website.
Take a look through the other 50ps themed around The Snowman:
The Snowman (2018)
The Snowman (2019)
The Snowman (2020)
The Snowman (2021)
The Snowman and the Snowdog (2022)
The Snowman (2023)
The Snowman (2024)
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