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| 表面の銘文 | ELIZABETH II • COOK ISLANDS • 1oz 999 SILVER • 2018 • FIVE DOLLARS • |
| 裏面の説明 | Three-quarter portrait of Captain James Cook in 18th-century naval uniform, holding an open logbook or chart, set against a cartographic background depicting the outline of Australia and New Zealand with radiating navigational lines emanating from a detailed compass rose to the right. A kangaroo stands in the lower right field before the compass rose, flanked by ornate scrollwork borders with anchor medallions at each side. A ribbon banner in the lower field bears the inscriptions CAPTAIN COOK and 1770, while the arched legend CHARTING THE SOUTHERN SEAS appears along the upper rim. |
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Cook Islands issues commemoratives prolifically — hundreds of themes a year — but this piece has a legitimate nominal connection: the islands bear Cook's name following his first Pacific voyage of 1768–71 aboard HMS Endeavour, during which he charted New Zealand's coastline with a precision that astonished European cartographers. His 1770 landfall on the Australian east coast at Botany Bay followed directly from that same expedition.
The KM#2675 attribution places it within the vast New Zealand Mint-produced series for the Cook Islands government, whose coin program functions primarily as a licensing revenue stream rather than a circulating currency.