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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II George IV

Uitgever Cook Islands
Jaar 2007
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Opschrift voorzijde ELIZABETH II COOK ISLANDS 2007
Beschrijving keerzijde Central colored portrait medallion depicting a youthful King George IV in three-quarter view, derived from a classical painted likeness, showing the king in period dress with a high white cravat against a warm brown background. The inscription GEORGE IV appears in white lettering above the portrait within the colored field, with the regnal dates 1820-1830 shown below. The surrounding gold-plated border carries the legend KINGS AND QUEENS OF BRITAIN along the upper arc and ONE DOLLAR along the lower arc.
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Cook Islands has operated a prolific commemorative program since the 1970s, licensing its sovereign minting rights to produce collector issues that circulate in name only. This particular dollar belongs to a series honoring British monarchs, with George IV — king from 1820 to 1830 — among the more historically contentious choices: his reign was marked by personal extravagance, the Queen Caroline affair, and a coronation that cost the equivalent of millions in today's money while his subjects faced economic depression.

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