Comic strip character Dennis the Menace features on a new commemorative coin, celebrating 75 years of mischief.
The collaboration, between the UK's Royal Mint and Beano, sees the prankster, wearing his famous red and black striped top, appear with his trusty dog Gnasher.
The 50 pence coin features vibrant colour printing, bringing Dennis and Gnasher to life.
He burst on to the scene on 17 March 1951 in Beano issue 452.
The comic was first published by DC Thomson on 30 July 1938 and has entertained generations of children over its 87-year history, with characters also including Minnie the Minx, The Bash Street Kids and Roger the Dodger.

Royal Mint Director of Commemorative Coin Rebecca Morgan said: "There's something wonderfully fitting about this legendary mischief-maker finally making his mark on a collectible 50p and I’m sure Dennis himself would see it as his greatest prank yet.
"This coin captures everything we love about him, that unmistakable mischievous grin, his furry pal Gnasher by his side and that irresistible spirit of rebellion that has made him a favourite across generations.
"We’re incredibly proud to bring Dennis to life in this way, and we know this coin will be treasured by Beano fans young and old."

Executive Director of Growth and New Product Development at Beano Studios Rob Glenny said: "Dennis has always had a knack for turning up where you least expect him, and we’re very excited that he has now landed on a 50p coin.
"With Gnasher by his side, this coin captures the unmistakable spark that has kept Dennis at the heart of childhood for generations.
"To see that mischief officially minted is a brilliant way to mark 75 years of laughs, pranks and unleashed imagination."
The coin is available to buy from the Royal Mint’s website.