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25 Cents - Elizabeth II Painting the Roses Red

Issuer Cook Islands
Year 2021
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse description Full-color depiction of three playing-card soldiers from Disney's 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland, shown in the act of painting white roses red. The three card characters, identifiable by the spade, ace, and club suit markings on their livery, hold paintbrushes and a bucket of red paint, rendered in vibrant polychrome enamel coloring. Behind them rises a large heart-shaped rose bush, its blooms colored red against a silver-toned leafy background. The Disney wordmark appears at the upper left in stylized lettering above the bold legend ALICE in WONDERLAND, with the commemorative dates 1951 - 2021 inscribed below. The copyright notice ©DISNEY is positioned in the lower left field.
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Issued as part of Cook Islands' long-running program of licensed Disney-themed novelty coinage, this piece has no monetary or historical significance beyond its place in that collector series. Cook Islands has issued legal tender under its own authority since 1972, but the vast majority of its modern commemorative output is produced for the collector market by external minting houses and never circulates on the islands.

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