Pope Benedict XVI visited Malta in April 2010 — the first papal visit to the island since John Paul II's trips in 1990 and 2001. The visit carried particular weight given Malta's position as one of the most densely Catholic nations in Europe. Cook Islands held a license to issue numismatic commemoratives well beyond its own geography throughout this period, a commercial arrangement that produced dozens of collector issues annually with no connection to Cook Islands circulation.
The embedded Swarovski crystals were sourced under a formal licensing agreement the Austrian firm actively marketed to mint partners during the late 2000s as a premium collector differentiator.
Pope Benedict XVI visited Malta in April 2010 — the first papal visit to the island since John Paul II's trips in 1990 and 2001. The visit carried particular weight given Malta's position as one of the most densely Catholic nations in Europe. Cook Islands held a license to issue numismatic commemoratives well beyond its own geography throughout this period, a commercial arrangement that produced dozens of collector issues annually with no connection to Cook Islands circulation.
The embedded Swarovski crystals were sourced under a formal licensing agreement the Austrian firm actively marketed to mint partners during the late 2000s as a premium collector differentiator.