Part of a Cook Islands series nominally issued under Commonwealth authority but produced entirely for the collector market, this piece has no connection to circulation. Cook Islands has long served as a licensing vehicle for novelty bullion issues — the sovereignty providing legal tender status while the actual design, production, and distribution is handled entirely by private minting firms operating under contract.
Hera's inclusion in such a series follows a broader commercial trend of the mid-2010s in which Pacific micro-state charters were used to produce themed silver rounds in coin format, sidestepping the regulatory and customs distinctions that apply to bullion bars.
Part of a Cook Islands series nominally issued under Commonwealth authority but produced entirely for the collector market, this piece has no connection to circulation. Cook Islands has long served as a licensing vehicle for novelty bullion issues — the sovereignty providing legal tender status while the actual design, production, and distribution is handled entirely by private minting firms operating under contract.
Hera's inclusion in such a series follows a broader commercial trend of the mid-2010s in which Pacific micro-state charters were used to produce themed silver rounds in coin format, sidestepping the regulatory and customs distinctions that apply to bullion bars.