Cook Islands has issued commemorative silver in volume since the 1970s, and by the 2010s the program had expanded into highly specialized botanical and natural history themes targeted almost entirely at the collector market rather than circulation. The Kwanso — a double-flowered cultivar of Hemerocallis fulva — falls squarely into that category. These pieces were legal tender in name only; the Cook Islands has no mint of its own and contracts production abroad, with this type almost certainly struck at the B.H. Mayer facility in Germany.
Cook Islands has issued commemorative silver in volume since the 1970s, and by the 2010s the program had expanded into highly specialized botanical and natural history themes targeted almost entirely at the collector market rather than circulation. The Kwanso — a double-flowered cultivar of Hemerocallis fulva — falls squarely into that category. These pieces were legal tender in name only; the Cook Islands has no mint of its own and contracts production abroad, with this type almost certainly struck at the B.H. Mayer facility in Germany.