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| 背面描述 | A palomino horse in a prancing pose is depicted at centre-left in full colour, set against a frosted silver landscape featuring rolling hills, low vegetation, and a prominent conifer tree to the right. The Chinese character for horse (馬) appears as an outline motif in the upper-left field. The Perth Mint's P mintmark is positioned in the upper-right field. The inscription 1oz 999 SILVER is engraved along the lower-right margin. The design was engraved by Natasha Muhl. |
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Cook Islands has issued commemorative silver dollars under its name since the 1970s, functioning essentially as a licensing arrangement — the coins are legal tender in name but designed, marketed, and distributed entirely through third-party mints and bullion dealers targeting collectors abroad. The 2014 lunar horse issue is part of a broader series timed to the Chinese New Year calendar, a market Cook Islands has leaned on heavily since the mid-2000s.
The Year of the Horse began January 31, 2014. Wood Horse years are associated in the sixty-year cycle with particular significance, the last having fallen in 1954.