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| 正面铭文 | TWO DOLLARS · COOK ISLANDS 2003 · ELIZABETH II · 2OZ. 999 SILVER · |
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| 铸造量 | 2003 - Proof - 2,500 |
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Ben Hall was shot dead by police near Forbes, New South Wales in May 1865 — ambushed at dawn after an informer betrayed his camp. He was 27. The Cook Islands issued this piece as part of a broader Australian bushranger series, a curious genre of commemorative coinage that flourished in the early 2000s and drew on colonial outlawry as marketable history.
Hall's gang was responsible for hundreds of robberies across central New South Wales between 1862 and 1865, prompting the colonial government to pass the Felons Apprehension Act — essentially legalising his summary execution.