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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II Lord's Prayer

Issuer Cook Islands
Year 2015
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Engraver(s) Ian Rank-Broadley
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Obverse description Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a diamond diadem and drop earring, after the portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, whose initials 'IRB' appear below the truncation. The circumferential legend reads 'ELIZABETH II' to the left and 'COOK ISLANDS' to the right, with the denomination '5 DOLLARS' arcing across the upper field. The date '2015' is positioned in the lower exergue against a deeply mirrored proof field.
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Reverse lettering Отче наш, Иже еси на небесех! Да святится имя Твое, да приидет Царствие Твое, да будет воля Твоя, яко на небеси и на земли. Хлеб наш насущный даждь нам днесь; и остави нам долги наша, якоже и мы оставляем должником нашим; и не введи нас во искушение, но избави нас от лукаваго. Ибо Твое есть Царство и сила и слава во веки. Аминь.
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Issued under Cook Islands' well-established commemorative licensing program, which has produced hundreds of thematic silver issues since the 1970s with little connection to the territory's domestic economy. The Lord's Prayer series belongs to a wave of faith-themed numismatic products that surged in the 2010s, marketed primarily through religious gift channels rather than traditional coin dealers. Mintages on these issues are typically controlled by the commissioning distributor, not the Cook Islands government directly.

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