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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II The Rosetta Stone

Issuer Cook Islands
Year 2013
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Shape Round
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The Rosetta Stone itself never left Egypt under its own terms — it was seized by French forces in 1799, captured from them by the British in 1801, and has sat in the British Museum ever since, the subject of an ongoing repatriation dispute with Egypt. Cook Islands has no particular historical connection to any of that; this is a bullion-adjacent novelty issue, one of dozens produced annually by the Cook Islands licensing arrangement, which uses the territory's Commonwealth mint authorization as a vehicle for third-party commemorative sales targeting collectors rather than circulation.

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