Cook Islands: Coins Issued and Used

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Cook Islands (1965 - )
Information about what currencies were issued by Cook Islands, with lists of coinage, as well as periods when foreign-issued currencies were used.
Currency: Cook Islands Dollar. Used in Cook Islands: (1972 - present)
CurrencyCook Islands Dollar
PeriodCook Islands Dollar
Used1972 - present
Description

The dollar is the currency of the Cook Islands. The dollar is subdivided into 100 cents, although some 50 cent coins carry the denomination as "50 tene".

Until 1967, the New Zealand pound was used on the Cook Islands, when it was replaced by the New Zealand dollar. In 1972, coins were issued specifically for the Cook Islands, with banknotes appearing in 1987. The Cook Islands dollar is pegged at par to the New Zealand dollar. The currency of New Zealand and the Cook Islands circulate congruently within the country.

Coins have been struck on different occasions mainly by the Royal Australian Mint, the Franklin Mint, and the Perth Mint with the paper currency being printed by De La Rue.

In 1972, bronze 1 and 2 cents, and cupro-nickel 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1-dollar coins were introduced. All were the same size, weight, and composition as the corresponding New Zealand coins, however, the unique crown-sized dollar coin circulated much more readily than its New Zealand equal. Each coin depicted plants, animals, and items unique to the Cook Islands.

In 1983, production of the 1 and 2-cent coins was ceased and the two coins were later demonetized.

In 1987, a smaller, lighter scallop-edged $1 coin with a similar size and shape to the Hong Kong $2 piece. This coin was issued to replace its bulky predecessor. Along with the new dollar, a triangular $2 coin and a dodecagonal (twelve-sided) $5 piece in equal size and shape to the Australian 50-cent coin were introduced, with the new $1 and $2 composed of cupro-nickel and the $5 coin in aluminium bronze.

2003 saw the reintroduction of a 1-cent coin, this time composed of aluminium rather than bronze and slightly smaller and thicker than the 10-cent piece. These were issued with five different reverses, each commemorating a few of the nation's historical themes.

A large, stainless steel 5 cent coin was issued in 2000 centered around FAO and depicting the Tangaroa image present on the dollar piece.

Cook Islands has a long reputation for frequent monetary oddities. It was one of the last countries to hold on to large crown-sized coins while elsewhere, coins of such size are seldom ever minted in large enough quantities intended for circulation. In 1987, with the release of its new $2 piece, Cook Islands officially became the first modern country to issue a circulating three-sided coin, as well as one of only a handful of countries at the time with a widely circulating $5 piece. 1988 brought the redesign of the 50-cent piece, quite unique in becoming the first coin in the country to bear a denomination name. Although widely recognized as "cents" this coin depicts "tene", the native language equivalent to the English word cent. It also abandoned its 1 and 2-cent pieces almost 10 years before both New Zealand and Australia, only to bring the 1 cent back 20 years later. It also replaced $1 and $2 notes for coins two years before New Zealand did, even though the Cook Islands dollar is pegged to the NZD at par. Amidst minting $2 and $5 coins, it also issued an oddball $3 note in between the dollar coins as part of the same series.

With the reduction in size of the New Zealand 10, 20 and 50-cent coins in 2006, older cent coins began to be phased out in both countries. However, $1, $2, and $5 pieces remained in use. Although a 2010 commemorative Cook Islands coin set in denominations 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, cent and a bimetallic $1 have been minted with a similar size to some of the newer New Zealand ones, these coins appear to be collectors issues intended to raise money for the Cook Islands government rather than a true legal tender circulating coin set and it seems very unlikely that these will actually be found anywhere on the islands.

As part of a coinage reform, new coins were minted in 2015 by the Royal Australian Mint. The new coins carry similar designs to the older ones with the 10, 20, and 50 cents struck in nickel plated steel, while the 1, 2, and 5 dollar coins are struck in aluminum bronze. The new 5 dollar coin features a traditional vaka instead of a conch. The cents are smaller than previous issues with closer size and weight to the current coins of New Zealand while the new dollars continue to have their distinctive shapes.

Palladium Ounce (1 oz), Bullion
1 coin (2009)
Coin NameMintage
Palladium Ounce 2009 HMS Bounty unknown
Platinum Ounce (1 oz), Bullion
1 coin (2009)
Coin NameMintage
Platinum Ounce 2009 HMS Bounty unknown
Platinum Half Gram (0.5 g)
1 coin (2023)
Coin NameMintage
Platinum Half Gram 2023 Sparta 5,000
Gold Ounce (1 oz), Bullion
4 coins (2009 - 2022)
Gold Half Ounce (1/2 oz), Bullion
2 coins (1996 - 2009)
Gold Five Grams (5 g)
1 coin (2021)
Coin NameMintage
Gold Five Grams 2021 Harry Potter 2,500
Gold Half Gram (0.5 g)
38 coins (2016 - 2024)
Coin NameMintage
Gold Half Gram 2016 William Shakespeare 15,000
Gold Half Gram (2019) Golden Dummy 15,000
Gold Half Gram (2019) Golden Snowflake 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Albus Dumbledore 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Lord Voldemort 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Bellatrix Lestrange 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Hogwarts Express 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Flying Car 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Sorting Hat 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Dobby 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Hedwig 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Nimbus 2000 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Fawkes 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2020 Harry Potter - Hippogriff 10,000
Gold Half Gram 2021 Terracotta Warriors 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 In Memoriam Queen Elizabeth II 25,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Numismatic Icons - Tortoise 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Numismatic Icons - Athena’s Owl 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Numismatic Icons - Pegasos 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Ancient Greece - Philip II of Macedon 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Ancient Greece - Alexander the Great 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Ancient Greece - Ptolemaios I 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Ancient Greece - Dolphins and Tuna 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Ancient Greece - Octopus 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Ancient Greece - Crab 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Big City Lights - New York 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Titanic 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Legacy of the Pharaohs 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Mountain Peaks - Matterhorn 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Iron Maiden - Senjutsu 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2022 Walking Liberty 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2023 Numismatic Icons - Arethusa 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2023 Sparta 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2023 Big City Lights - Sydney 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2023 Mountain Peaks - Half Dome 5,000
Gold Half Gram 2023 Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind 15,000
Gold Half Gram 2024 Numismatic Icons - Gryphon 5,000
Gold Tenth-Gram (0.1 g)
1 coin (2019)
Silver Five Kilos (5 kg)
2 coins (2008 - 2014)
Silver One Hundred Ounces (100 oz)
1 coin (2008)
Silver Half Kilo (500 g)
3 coins (2011 - 2017)
Silver Ten Ounces (10 oz)
1 coin (2021)
Coin NameMintage
Silver Ten Ounces 2021 HMS Bounty unknown
Silver Two Ounces (2 oz), Bullion
1 coin (2020)
Coin NameMintage
Silver Two Ounces 2020 HMS Bounty unknown
Silver Fifty Grams (50g)
2 coins (2017 - 2021)
Silver Twenty Grams (20 g), Bullion
2 coins (2017 - 2021)
Silver Ten Grams (10g)
2 coins (2017 - 2021)
Silver Five Grams (5g), Bullion
2 coins (2017 - 2021)
Silver Three Ounces (3 oz)
41 coins (2017 - 2023)
Coin NameMintage
Silver Three Ounces 2017 William Turner - Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus 1,829
Silver Three Ounces 2017 Rubens - Christ’s Entry Into Jerusalem 1,632
Silver Three Ounces 2017 Gods of the World - Quetzalcoatl 333
Silver Three Ounces 2018 Aztec Calendar Stone 432
Silver Three Ounces 2018 Gods of the World - Ra, Sun God 333
Silver Three Ounces 2018 Tiepolo - Death of Christ 1,749
Silver Three Ounces 2018 Gustav Klimt - Tree of Life 1,911
Silver Three Ounces 2019 Samsara Wheel of Life 432
Silver Three Ounces 2019 Spiritual Art - Lord Ganesha 501
Silver Three Ounces 2019 Gods of the World - Poseidon 333
Silver Three Ounces 2019 Edvard Munch - The Scream 1,893
Silver Three Ounces 2019 Fairy Tales - Little Red Riding Hood 333
Silver Three Ounces 2019 Asian Mythology - Zhong Kui 333
Silver Three Ounces 2020 Dendera Zodiac Egypt 432
Silver Three Ounces 2020 Spiritual Art - Madonna of Bruges 501
Silver Three Ounces 2020 Real Heroes - Fighter Pilot 499
Silver Three Ounces 2020 Gods of the World - Shiva 333
Silver Three Ounces 2020 Goya - Christ in Gethsemane 999
Silver Three Ounces 2020 Steampunk 555
Silver Three Ounces 2020 Asian Mythology - Zhong Kui 99
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Aztec Coyolxauhqui Stone 531
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Bactrian Cybele Disk 432
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Spiritual Art - Ravana, King of Demons 501
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Real Heroes - Firefighter 911
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Terracotta Warriors 500
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Gods of the World - Amaterasu 333
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Steampunk - Jet Pack 888
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Silver Burst 999
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Fairy Tales - Snow White 333
Silver Three Ounces 2021 Asian Mythology - Zhao Gongming 333
Silver Three Ounces 2022 Spiritual Art - Zeus, Father of the Gods 501
Silver Three Ounces 2022 Tutankhamun’s Tomb 432
Silver Three Ounces 2022 Real Heroes - Special Forces 750
Silver Three Ounces 2022 Titanic 500
Silver Three Ounces 2022 Legacy of the Pharaohs 2,910
Silver Three Ounces 2022 Steampunk - Nautilus 888
Silver Three Ounces 2022 Fairy Tales - Hansel and Gretel 333
Silver Three Ounces 2023 Spiritual Art - Angel of Mercy 501
Silver Three Ounces 2023 Sparta 888
Silver Three Ounces 2023 Real Heroes - Coast Guard 850
Silver Three Ounces 2023 Vault 777
Silver Two Ounces (2 oz)
30 coins (2017 - 2023)
Coin NameMintage
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Hades 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Aphrodite 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Apollo 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Ares 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Artemis 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Athena 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Demeter 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Hephaestus 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Hera 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Hermes 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Hestia 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Poseidon 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2017 Gods of Olympus - Zeus 1,000
Silver Two Ounces 2018 AC/DC - Black Ice 999
Silver Two Ounces 2019 AC/DC - The Razors Edge 999
Silver Two Ounces 2019 Anchor - Fair Winds 999
Silver Two Ounces 2020 Airplane Propeller - Blue Skies 999
Silver Two Ounces 2021 Classic Car - Open Roads 999
Silver Two Ounces 2022 Leaning Tower of Pisa 1,372
Silver Two Ounces 2022 Truck - King of the Road 999
Silver Two Ounces (2022) Masters of Art - Vincent van Gogh 999
Silver Two Ounces 2022 Silverland - The Rock 1,777
Silver Two Ounces 2022 Mountain Peaks - Matterhorn 999
Silver Two Ounces 2022 Iron Maiden 999
Silver Two Ounces 2023 Train - Steam Dream 999
Silver Two Ounces 2023 Masters of Art - Claude Monet 1,500
Silver Two Ounces 2023 Silverland - The Wave 1,777
Silver Two Ounces 2023 Mountain Peaks - Half Dome 1,500
Silver Two Ounces 2023 Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind 999
Silver Two Ounces 2023 Mt Everest - First Ascent 1,953
Silver Ounce (1 oz)
81 coins (1996 - 2024). First 50 shown.
Coin NameMintage
Silver Ounce 1996 Year of the Mouse 8,000
Silver Ounce 2010 Battle of Salamis 5,000
Silver Ounce 2010 Battle of Trafalgar 5,000
Silver Ounce 2010 Battle of Hampton Roads 5,000
Silver Ounce 2011 Battle of Jutland 5,000
Silver Ounce 2011 Battle of Midway 5,000
Silver Ounce 2013 Year of the Snake - Happiness 7,500
Silver Ounce 2013 Year of the Snake - Joy 7,500
Silver Ounce 2013 Year of the Snake - Blue 3,000
Silver Ounce 2013 Year of the Snake - Yellow 3,000
Silver Ounce 2013 Year of the Snake - Red 3,000
Silver Ounce 2013 Year of the Snake - Green 3,000
Silver Ounce 2013 Tina Maze 2,500
Silver Ounce 2014 Wolf and Caribou 2,000
Silver Ounce 2014 Moldavite Impact 2,500
Silver Ounce 2014 Tina Maze - Diamond Edition 999
Silver Ounce 2014 The Kiwi 500
Silver Ounce 2014 Giovanni in Laterano Mosaic 999
Silver Ounce 2015 Peacock 999
Silver Ounce 2015 Chondrite Impact - Meteorite NWA 4037 2,500
Silver Ounce 2015 Grizzly and Salmon 2,000
Silver Ounce 2016 Eagle and Rattlesnake 2,000
Silver Ounce 2016 Wasp Spider 999
Silver Ounce 2016 Christ Pantocrator Mosaic 999
Silver Ounce 2017 Crocodile and Jaguar 2,000
Silver Ounce 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming 5,000
Silver Ounce 2017 Cobra 999
Silver Ounce 2017 Fantastic Beasts 5,000
Silver Ounce 2017 Remembrance Poppy 2,500
Silver Ounce 2017 Basilica San Vitale Mosaic 999
Silver Ounce 2018 Livonian Crusades 1,000
Silver Ounce 2018 Tree Frog 999
Silver Ounce 2018 Bald Eagle 999
Silver Ounce 2018 Salvador Dali 999
Silver Ounce 2019 Trapped 999
Silver Ounce 2019 Philippine Eagle 999
Silver Ounce 2019 Starfish 999
Silver Ounce 2020 Chameleon 999
Silver Ounce 2020 Still Trapped 999
Silver Ounce 2020 Mr Bean 30th Anniversary 3,000
Silver Ounce 2020 Numismatic Icons - Tortoise 999
Silver Ounce 2020 Viñales Meteorite 2,500
Silver Ounce 2020 Lost States of America - Franklin 25,000
Silver Ounce 2020 Lost States of America - Deseret 25,000
Silver Ounce 2020 Lost States of America - Jacinto 25,000
Silver Ounce 2020 Lost States of America - McDonald 25,000
Silver Ounce 2021 Trap Attack 999
Silver Ounce 2021 Numismatic Icons - Athena’s Owl 999
Silver Ounce 2021 X-Ray - Vitruvian Man 999
Silver Ounce 2021 Eclectic Nature - Fighting Fish 1,500
Silver Quarter Ounce (1/4 oz)
1 coin (2019)
Five Cents
1 coin (1988)
Coin NameMintage
Five Cents 1988 Australia Mule unknown
Unsorted
764 products (1972 - 2025). First 50 shown.
Product NameMintage
Two Cents 1972 63,000
One Dollar 1972 27,000
Ten Cents 1972 35,000
Five Cents 1972 32,000
One Cent 1972 117,000
One Dollar 1973 49,000
Two Dollars 1973 Coronation Anniversary 16,000
Five Cents 1973 8,500
Twenty Cents 1974 7,300
One Hundred Dollars 1976 US Bicentennial unknown
One Cent 1977 1,171
Ten Dollars 1978 Coronation Jubilee 5,350
Five Dollars 1978 250
One Dollar 1978 1,000
Fifty Cents 1978 767
Twenty Cents 1978 1,000
Ten Cents 1978 6,287
Five Cents 1978 1,000
Two Cents 1978 1,000
One Cent 1978 1,000
One Dollar 1979 4,058
Fifty Cents 1979 FAO 4,058
Twenty Cents 1979 4,058
Five Cents 1979 4,058
One Dollar 1983 unknown
Fifty Cents 1983 unknown
Twenty Cents 1983 unknown
Ten Cents 1983 unknown
Five Cents 1983 unknown
Two Cents 1983 unknown
One Cent 1983 unknown
One Dollar 1986 Royal Wedding 20,000
Five Cents 1987 unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Leif Ericson unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Marco Polo unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 John Cabot unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Christopher Columbus unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Vasco de Balboa unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Bartolomeu Diaz unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Alexander the Great unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Ferdinand Magellan unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Vasco da Gama unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Juan Ponce de León unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Samuel de Champlain unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Sieur de la Salle unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Hernando Cortés unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Francisco Pizarro unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Sir Francis Drake unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Francisco Coronado unknown
Fifty Dollars 1988 Abel Tasman unknown
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