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Royal Mint launches Wallace and Gromit 50p to mark characters' 30th anniversary

The coin is inspired by the original short film A Grand Day Out

The Royal Mint has launched Wallace and Gromit 50p(Image: PA)

A Wallace and Gromit coin has been unveiled to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the animated double-act first hitting the screen.

The Royal Mint launched the new 50 pence piece today (October 29) depicting the pair and bearing the Latin inscription "caseus praestans", which translates as "cracking cheese".

The coin was designed by Wallace and Gromit's creator Nick Park and the team at Aardman Animations, which is based in Bristol.

The 50p is inspired by the original short film A Grand Day Out which was first screened in 1989.

The film saw the pair build and launch a rocket ship to the moon where they tuck in to a picnic of moon cheese and crackers, and the new coin also depicts the outer shell of the spaceship.

The coin was designed by Wallace and Gromit's creator Nick Park(Image: PA)

Mr Park said: "When A Grand Day Out was first screened 30 years ago, we never expected for Wallace and Gromit to become such a long-standing, well-loved series around the world.

"It's been an honour to work with The Royal Mint to bring the pair to life in a new way, and everyone at Aardman is so excited to see the pair on a coin."

The coin will not enter general circulation, but can be bought in a range of different finishes, the Royal Mint said.