Cook Islands has issued commemorative dollars under Elizabeth II's effigy for decades, often with no connection whatsoever to Cook Islands history — Richard III and the Plantagenet dynasty have nothing to do with the South Pacific. The arrangement is essentially a licensing mechanism, allowing a sovereign issuer's name to appear on collectibles marketed primarily to foreign buyers.
Richard III ruled for just 26 months before dying at Bosworth in 1485, the last English king killed in battle.
Cook Islands has issued commemorative dollars under Elizabeth II's effigy for decades, often with no connection whatsoever to Cook Islands history — Richard III and the Plantagenet dynasty have nothing to do with the South Pacific. The arrangement is essentially a licensing mechanism, allowing a sovereign issuer's name to appear on collectibles marketed primarily to foreign buyers.
Richard III ruled for just 26 months before dying at Bosworth in 1485, the last English king killed in battle.