New Christopher Robin 50p coin released as part of the Winnie the Pooh collection
It's available in colour too
Last updated 22nd Oct 2020
It wasn't long ago that The Royal Mint released a Winnie the Pooh 50p. Revealing the first design with Winnie sitting on the ground eating honey with his paws, the limited edition commemorative coin is available in a range of finishes including brilliant uncirculated, Silver and Gold, which can be printed in colour.
Now, The Royal Mint has revealed the next in the series features Christopher Robin. The new 50p went on sale today (22nd October) at 9am, and has been released to commemorate the 100th year anniversary of the birth of the real Christopher Robin, who was the son of author AA Milne.
On the new coin, Christopher Robin can be seen coming down the stairs with his bear in hand. The design has been illustrated in the same innovative watercolour technique The Royal Mint developed for the first coin in the collection.
Daniel Thorne, who designed the coin with Disney spoke about the iconic character saying, "Taking an original illustration from a full page of a storybook and condensing it down to the perimeter of a 50p, yet not taking away the essence of the story is a difficult feat, but working with the original illustrations has been an amazing opportunity to bring those stories to life in a brand new way.
"The popularity of our childhood character coins is no surprise, they allow us a great opportunity to introduce a sense of nostalgia coupled with a splash of colour to make these coins real collector’s items."
The latest design in the Winnie the Pooh series featuring Christopher Robin is now available to buy from The Royal Mint website.
Now take a look at last year's 50p pantomime designs:
Jack and the Beanstalk - colour
Jack and the Beanstalk - silver
Dick Whittington - colour
Dick Whittington - silver
Cinderella - colour
Cinderella - silver
Aladdin - colour
Aladdin - silver
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - colour
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - silver
Nativity (2016)
Christmas Tree (2017)
Nutcracker (2018)
The Snowman and The Snowdog
The Snowman 50p coin
Now take a look at 10p, 50p and £2 coins which are amongst the most sought-after coins.