Cook Islands has issued commemorative silver dollars under licensing arrangements since the 1970s, with the program expanding dramatically in the 2000s into themed wildlife series aimed squarely at the collector market rather than circulation. The "Fighting Fish" release fits squarely within that commercial framework — produced by a private mint under contract, never intended to trade hands in Rarotonga.
KM#3082 is one of hundreds of Cook Islands-attributed issues from this period where the issuing authority is nominal at best.
Cook Islands has issued commemorative silver dollars under licensing arrangements since the 1970s, with the program expanding dramatically in the 2000s into themed wildlife series aimed squarely at the collector market rather than circulation. The "Fighting Fish" release fits squarely within that commercial framework — produced by a private mint under contract, never intended to trade hands in Rarotonga.
KM#3082 is one of hundreds of Cook Islands-attributed issues from this period where the issuing authority is nominal at best.