Cook Islands maintains a long-standing arrangement with the Paris Mint — Monnaie de Paris — that produces collector issues bearing the cornucopia and torch privy marks, a distinction that separates these strikes from output at other facilities used for the territory's prolific numismatic program. The Paris Mint's coinages for Cook Islands have grown into a reliable collector sub-series precisely because the French facility's finishing standards are tightly controlled and consistent across runs.
Charles III's accession in September 2022 triggered a wave of portrait coinage across Commonwealth and associated territories. Cook Islands issues from Paris tend toward the higher end of the commemorative weight range, with 93.3 g in .9999 silver placing this squarely among the larger format collector pieces in the monarchy transition series.
Cook Islands maintains a long-standing arrangement with the Paris Mint — Monnaie de Paris — that produces collector issues bearing the cornucopia and torch privy marks, a distinction that separates these strikes from output at other facilities used for the territory's prolific numismatic program. The Paris Mint's coinages for Cook Islands have grown into a reliable collector sub-series precisely because the French facility's finishing standards are tightly controlled and consistent across runs.
Charles III's accession in September 2022 triggered a wave of portrait coinage across Commonwealth and associated territories. Cook Islands issues from Paris tend toward the higher end of the commemorative weight range, with 93.3 g in .9999 silver placing this squarely among the larger format collector pieces in the monarchy transition series.