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The Cook Islands, a sovereign state in free association with New Zealand, uses two official legal tender currencies. The New Zealand Dollar circulates in parallel with the local Cook Islands Dollar; at the same time, the government also authorises many legal tender coins in the Cook Islands Dollar currency for collector's purposes or for investment. Many of these are in bullion sizes based on the troy ounce, but some are in metric formats, such as the one hundred grams of silver bar. | ||||
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Coin Name | Mintage | Effigy | Legend |
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Silver One Hundred Grams 2009 HMS Bounty | unknown | (none) | |
Silver One Hundred Grams 2015 HMS Bounty | unknown | (none) | |
Silver One Hundred Grams 2017 HMS Bounty | unknown | (none) | |
Silver One Hundred Grams 2020 HMS Bounty | unknown | (none) |
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Country | Cook Islands |
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Currency | Cook Islands Dollar |
From | 2009 |
Face Value | 5 (x Dollar) |
Current | Yes |
Material | Silver |
Designer | |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Bar |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | |
Mass | 100.0000 g |
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