South Wales Echo

Snowman coin could be perfect present

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ONE of Britain’s most famous festive characters will feature on a new collectabl­e 50p coin.

The Snowman, the muchloved animation created by illustrato­r Raymond Briggs, will feature on the commemorat­ive coin this month.

The design was created by animator Robert Shaw, who was s also the art director on The Snowman And The Snowdog, the he sequel to the original Oscarnomin­ated film.

First published in

1978, below, and dd adapted t df for television in 1982, Raymond Briggs’ heartwarmi­ng story has become a Christmas tradition for many families and continues to delight young and old alike.

The 2020 Snowman coin, which comes in a range of finishes including silver proof, gold proof and colour, shows the character James and The Snowman hugging.

It is the third commemorat­ive Snowman coin released by the Llantrisan­t-based Royal Mint, with previous coins released in 2018 and 2019.

Mr Shaw said: “In a year where many of us have been separated, The Snowman helps remind us of

the importance of a hug and d our love l for f one another. th

“In creating the 2020 design I wanted to capture this unique bond between the Snowman and James in recognitio­n of Raymond Briggs’ timeless tale which unites us each Christmas.”

To celebrate the new coin, the Royal Mint has worked with Mr Shaw to create a “sketch-a-long” for fans on its website, which will provide hints and tips to help budding animators create their own Snowman drawings to share online with the hashtag SnowmanSke­tchalong.

The coin is for commemorat­ive purposes only and will not be released into general circulatio­n.

Prices range from £10 to £1,125 on the Royal Mint website.

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