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| Issuer | Cook Islands |
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| Year | 2017 |
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| Value | 5 Dollars |
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| Reverse description | A coloured close-up portrait of ice hockey player Jonathan Toews in full playing kit, wearing a helmet bearing the number 19, dominates the right side of the field. To the left, an engraved cityscape featuring tall skyscrapers serves as a background element. The Upper Deck registered trademark logo appears prominently in the lower-left field. The individual serial number 2/1000 is inscribed within a cartouche at the base of the design, denoting the coin's place within the limited mintage. The athlete's name and purity details arc across the upper portion of the field. |
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| Reverse lettering | JONATHAN TOEWS .9999 FINE SILVER ONE TROY OUNCE UPPER D·E·C·K ® 2/1000 |
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Toews captained the Chicago Blackhawks to three Stanley Cup championships in 2010, 2013, and 2015, and this issue is part of Cook Islands' long-running licensed hockey legends bullion program — a series that has leaned heavily on Original Six nostalgia and active-era stars alike. Cook Islands has functioned as a mint-friendly issuing authority for decades, its sovereignty lending legal tender status to coins with no domestic circulation whatsoever.