The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Gruffalo to feature on limited edition 50p coins for anniversar­y

20 years of the literary monster commemorat­ed with special coins

- TED HENNESSEY

A set of 50 pence coins celebratin­g the 20th anniversar­y of the literary monster The Gruffalo have been released.

The Royal Mint launched the new commemorat­ive coins depicting the distinctiv­e beast with his orange eyes, poisonous wart and purple prickles and is available in three different finishes, including gold proof, silver proof and brilliant uncirculat­ed.

They will be highly collectabl­e with a limited edition presentati­on and limited amount of stock, but are not for general circulatio­n, the Royal Mint said.

Beloved child’s story, The Gruffalo, was written by Julia Donaldson and first published 20 years ago, selling 13.5 million copies worldwide, accompanie­d by colourful illustrati­ons from Axel Scheffler.

It is dedicated to Auchterhou­se Primary in Angus.

The connection came about after Ms Donaldson paid a visit to the school before the book had a publisher and enjoyed herself so much that she promised the pupils she would remember them if it ever went to print.

She said: “I can’t believe it has been 20 years since The Gruffalo was first published.

“In that time, he’s been brought to life on stage and screen, featured in nature trails, library cards and book tokens and turned into a soft toy; and now he’s got his own 50p coin.”

Prices start from £10 for the uncirculat­ed coin, £65 for the silver proof coin, and £795 for the gold coin, which weighs 15.50g, with only 600 available for purchase, the rarest of the three.

Nicola Howell, director of consumer business at the Royal Mint, said: “Over the last 20 years The Gruffalo has become one of the most famous children’s characters in the world.

“We felt it was only right, we celebrate the 20th anniversar­y of the book being published to feature him on a commemorat­ive coin.

“We hope that children and adults across the UK will love this family favourite as much as we do.”

This is not the first time a celebrated children’s character has been used for a coin.

Recent editions include the Beatrix Potter character collection, Paddington, the friendly Peruvian bear and the Christmas favourite, The Snowman.

They will be available to purchase online at royalmint.com

Over the last 20 years The Gruffalo has become one of the most famous children’s characters in the world. NICOLA HOWELL

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Author and illustrato­r of The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, with the coin.
Picture: PA. Author and illustrato­r of The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, with the coin.

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