Cook Islands issued a flurry of commemorative copper-nickel crowns in the late 1980s and early 1990s under licensing arrangements that had little to do with the islands themselves — the Peregrine falcon is native to no part of Polynesia. These pieces were produced almost entirely for the collector market, distributed through third-party dealers, and saw no meaningful circulation on the islands nominally responsible for them.
Cook Islands issued a flurry of commemorative copper-nickel crowns in the late 1980s and early 1990s under licensing arrangements that had little to do with the islands themselves — the Peregrine falcon is native to no part of Polynesia. These pieces were produced almost entirely for the collector market, distributed through third-party dealers, and saw no meaningful circulation on the islands nominally responsible for them.