Part of Cook Islands' long-running series honoring the history of cinema and filmmaking trades, this issue falls within a collector-focused program that the Cook Islands Treasury has used since the 1990s to generate seigniorage revenue through themed commemoratives — a funding mechanism common among Pacific island jurisdictions with no meaningful domestic coin circulation. The series has no connection to any local historical or cultural narrative.
KM#2005 is catalogued without a recorded mintage cap in standard references, which is itself telling.
Part of Cook Islands' long-running series honoring the history of cinema and filmmaking trades, this issue falls within a collector-focused program that the Cook Islands Treasury has used since the 1990s to generate seigniorage revenue through themed commemoratives — a funding mechanism common among Pacific island jurisdictions with no meaningful domestic coin circulation. The series has no connection to any local historical or cultural narrative.
KM#2005 is catalogued without a recorded mintage cap in standard references, which is itself telling.