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| Issuer | Cook Islands |
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| Year | 2020 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | Right-facing diademed and draped effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, after the portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, whose initials IRB appear below the truncation. The legend ELIZABETH II arcs along the left periphery and COOK ISLANDS along the right, with the date 2020 positioned above the effigy and the denomination 25 CENTS inscribed along the lower edge, all within the heptagonal format. |
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| Reverse description | Full-color applied depiction of Cinderella, rendered in the classic Disney animated style, shown in a pale blue ball gown and white gloves, dancing with the Prince, who is dressed in a military-style uniform with red trousers. To the left of the figures, an ornate decorative cartouche is struck in relief in the uncolored field. The legend '70 years of Cinderella' appears in the upper portion of the field in stylized script, with the commemorative dates 1950 - 2020 inscribed below, and the copyright mark ©DISNEY along the right edge. |
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Cook Islands has operated a prolific commemorative program since the 1970s, issuing coins primarily for the collector market under licensing arrangements that have little connection to day-to-day commerce on the islands. This piece belongs to a broader fairy tale series produced for that export collector trade, struck in silver-plated iron rather than solid silver — a cost-reduction approach that became increasingly common among Pacific island issuers in the 2010s as bullion prices made small-denomination silver issues commercially unviable.
The KM#2780.1 designation suggests a sub-variant within the type, likely differentiated by finish or packaging rather than die.