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| Issuer | Cook Islands |
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| Year | 2021 |
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| Value | 25 Cents |
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| Obverse lettering | ELIZABETH II 2021 COOK ISLANDS IRB 25 CENTS |
| Reverse description | Central colorized depiction of Alice, the protagonist of Disney's 1951 animated film, rendered in the classic animation style. Alice is shown standing to the left, wearing her characteristic blue dress and white pinafore, with long blonde hair and a black bow, gazing to the right toward a stylized flamingo rendered in monochrome relief in the right field. The inscriptions 'Disney' above and 'ALICE in WONDERLAND' in large stylized lettering occupy the lower right portion of the field, with the commemorative date range '1951 - 2021' below. The copyright notice '©DISNEY' appears near the upper left rim. |
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Issued as part of Cook Islands' long-running series of themed collector pieces marketed primarily through third-party distributors, this type carries no particular monetary or historical significance beyond its place in the broader licensed pop-culture coin trade. The Tulgey Woods designation references the Lewis Carroll-derived setting from Disney's 1951 animated film. Cook Islands has functioned for decades as a nominal issuing authority for coins intended purely for the collector market, with no expectation of domestic circulation.