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1/4 Dollar - Elizabeth II The Starry Night

Issuer Cook Islands
Year 2016
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Currency Dollar (1972-date)
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Obverse description Within a raised circular border set against the rectangular field, the right-facing diademed and draped effigy of Queen Elizabeth II as designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, whose initials IRB appear beneath the truncation. The legend ELIZABETH II arcs along the left, COOK ISLANDS along the upper periphery, and 1/4 DOLLAR along the right, all in Latin capitals. The date 2016 is inscribed in the lower field below the portrait.
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Mintage 2016 - Proof - 15,000
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The "Starry Night" quarter dollar is part of Cook Islands' long-running licensed fine art coin program, which has produced dozens of issues reproducing paintings under agreements with major museums. This particular piece reproduces Van Gogh's 1889 work, painted during his voluntary confinement at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The original hangs at MoMA in New York, acquired in 1941 as a bequest from Lillie P. Bliss.

The copper core with .999 silver plating keeps production costs viable for a souvenir-grade issue of this size and weight. Cook Islands' nominal face value gives it legal tender status, though the denomination bears no relationship to intrinsic or collector value.

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