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Cryptocurrency News Articles
New Zog coin marks 15 years since Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's "enthusiastic" but "accident-prone" dragon first captured readers' imaginations.
Jun 12, 2025 at 08:01 am
The design features Zog flying, complete with tiny wings and a determination to earn a golden star at Dragon School.
The Royal Mint has unveiled a new 50p coin celebrating children's character Zog from the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler.
The new coin marks 15 years since the pair's "enthusiastic" but "accident-prone" dragon first captured readers' imaginations.
The design features Zog flying, complete with tiny wings and a determination to earn a golden star at Dragon School.
This coin joins the Royal Mint's childhood characters collection, which also includes The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo's Child.
The Royal Mint have released a number of cons celebrating kids characters (Image: Royal Mint/PA Wire)
Royal Mint 'thrilled' by new collectable 50p coin of children's character Zog
Rebecca Morgan, director of commemorative coin at the Royal Mint, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Zog onto an official UK 50p and as part of our childhood characters coin series.
“As the dragon who tries his very best – despite his mishaps – Zog represents determination and perseverance, qualities we can all admire.
“This coin celebrates a character who has become a firm favourite in households across the UK and continues our tradition of honouring beloved children’s literature on our nation’s coinage.”
Zog is fictional dragon beloved by parents and kids (Image: Royal Mint/PA Wire)
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Zog author Ms Donaldson said: “I’m delighted that Zog is being celebrated on a UK coin. When I wrote his story 15 years ago, I never imagined he would fly so far into people’s imaginations. Seeing our determined dragon on a 50p piece would definitely earn him a golden star from Madam Dragon.”
Illustrator Mr Scheffler said: “Drawing Zog with his big friendly face and clumsiness has always been such a joy. To see my illustrations transformed onto a coin is an incredible honour.”
Previous children's characters represented include the Snowman, Paddington Bear, and Wallace and Gromit.
The Zog 50p coin was created in partnership with Magic Light Pictures, the company behind the animated adaptation of the story.
Those wanting the coin for themselves can expect to pay anywhere upwards of £15.
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