Winnie The Pooh And Friends
First published in 1926, Winnie-the-Pooh by AA Milne, illustrated by EH Shepard, introduced readers to the Hundred Acre Wood and its gentle stories of friendship, curiosity and small adventures. Pooh quickly became one of the most recognisable characters in children's literature, joined by Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Owl and Christopher Robin.
The sequel, The House at Pooh Corner (1928), expanded the world and strengthened Pooh's lasting cultural impact. Shepherd's illustrations defined the characters' visual identity, while Disney's animated adaptations later introduced Pooh and friends to a global audience. Today, Winnie the Pooh remains a timeless inspiration for gifts, collectables and commemorative coins.
Official Disney Collectors Coins
The Royal Mint introduced its official Winnie the Pooh 50p collection in 2020, launching a popular UK commemorative coin series. Produced in partnership with The Walt Disney Company, the early releases drew inspiration from EH Shepard's original illustrations, with coin designs and packaging reflecting the classic storybook style.
The collection features key characters from the Hundred Acre Wood, combining literary heritage with official licensing to create a character coin range appealing to both collectors and fans of the stories. Winnie the Pooh coins are issued in a range of finishes, including brilliant uncirculated editions, coloured brilliant uncirculated coins, coloured silver proof coins and premium gold proof releases, establishing the series as popular releases in the Mint's children's literature range.
Winnie The Pooh 100 Years
The 2026 Winnie the Pooh coins celebrate the 100th anniversary of the publication of the first book, marking a century of storytelling that continues to inspire readers worldwide. This anniversary mini-series focuses on three themes drawn from the stories: Kindness, Loyalty and Friendship.
Designed in collaboration with The Walt Disney Company, these official UK Fifty Pence coins feature character artwork inspired by Disney's interpretation, while remaining rooted in AA Milne's storytelling. The themed approach encourages collectors to follow the series as each release explores a different message from the books.
Available in brilliant uncirculated, coloured BU, silver proof and limited gold proof editions, these Fifty Pence coins are presented in giftable packaging suited to special occasions. Winnie the Pooh coins remain popular as christening gifts, newborn keepsakes and meaningful birthday presents, while limited and precious-metal editions continue to attract dedicated collectors.