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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II Peanuts

Issuer Cook Islands
Year 2017
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Weight 1.56 g
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Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II COOK ISLANDS IRB 2017
Reverse description Central field features the iconic Peanuts characters Snoopy and Woodstock rendered in the style of Charles M. Schulz's original comic strip artwork. Snoopy is depicted in a crouching pose at center-left, while Woodstock appears in a lively dancing pose to his upper right, with the copyright mark ©PNTS inscribed nearby. The legend FIVE DOLLARS and PEANUTS arcs around the lower periphery, with $5 at the bottom. The purity designation 999·9 GOLD and the weight indicator 1/20th OZ appear along the upper right, accompanied by a small mint mark at the top center.
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This piece belongs to a licensed bullion-adjacent series issued under Cook Islands authority — a jurisdiction that has functioned primarily as a convenient licensing vehicle for commemorative and novelty coinage since the 1970s, with no expectation of domestic circulation. The Peanuts franchise rights added a royalty layer on top of the standard sovereign licensing arrangement.

At 1.56 g of .9999 gold, the specification matches the 1/20 oz format common to fractional collector issues of this decade.

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