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3 Dollars - Elizabeth II Peanuts

Uitgever Cook Islands
Jaar 2015
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central design features a stylised bust of Snoopy, the iconic beagle character from the Peanuts comic strip, facing right and wearing a royal crown, rendered in high relief against a polished dark field. The inscription '65th' appears to the upper left of the figure, commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Peanuts franchise. The upper field carries the legends '999.9 GOLD' to the left and '1/25 OZ' to the right. The word 'PEANUTS' is inscribed in large letters along the lower circumference, with the copyright notice '©PNTS' appearing to the lower right of the central device.
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Cook Islands has operated one of the more prolific licensed commemorative programs in the Pacific, and this piece sits squarely in that commercial tradition — Peanuts licensing agreements with the Charles M. Schulz estate have generated dozens of gold and silver issues across multiple mints since the early 2000s. At 1.2 grams of .9999 gold, the economics are straightforward: maximum collector appeal at minimum gold cost.

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