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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II Autumn

Issuer Cook Islands
Year 2022
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Currency Dollar (1972-date)
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Reverse description Full-colour depiction of a manga-style female character dressed in traditional Japanese autumn-themed attire, rendered in vivid polychromatic enamel applied to a proof-finished silver field. The figure is centrally positioned and portrayed in an anime artistic style, with costume elements evoking the autumn season through warm tonal hues and seasonal motifs. The date '2022' appears in the field as the sole inscription.
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Cook Islands has operated as a prolific numismatic licensing jurisdiction since the 1970s, issuing collector coins under its authority while New Zealand currency handles day-to-day commerce. This "Autumn" piece belongs to a seasonal series — a format that has dominated the modern silver bullion-collector crossover market since the mid-2010s, with dozens of mints producing thematically linked sets timed to retail subscription cycles.

KM#3253 suggests a catalog position deep in the Cook Islands numbering sequence, consistent with the extraordinary volume of issues the territory has approved annually in recent decades.

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