Part of a broader commemorative series issued under Cook Islands' licensing arrangements with the Perth Mint, this piece belongs to a wave of oversized silver dollars that flooded the collector market in the early 2010s as mints worldwide competed for thematic novelty. Cook Islands holds no historical connection to ancient Egypt; the attribution is purely jurisdictional convenience, as the island nation has issued hundreds of such third-party themed coins since the 1990s.
KM#1512 is one of dozens of Cook Islands entries from 2012 alone catalogued under the Elizabeth II obverse.
Part of a broader commemorative series issued under Cook Islands' licensing arrangements with the Perth Mint, this piece belongs to a wave of oversized silver dollars that flooded the collector market in the early 2010s as mints worldwide competed for thematic novelty. Cook Islands holds no historical connection to ancient Egypt; the attribution is purely jurisdictional convenience, as the island nation has issued hundreds of such third-party themed coins since the 1990s.
KM#1512 is one of dozens of Cook Islands entries from 2012 alone catalogued under the Elizabeth II obverse.