Part of Cook Islands' long-running apostle series, this issue commemorates Saint Matthew, the tax collector turned evangelist whose gospel is considered the most Jewish of the four canonical texts — a detail that shaped early Christian missionary strategy toward diaspora communities. Cook Islands has leveraged its status as a New Zealand realm territory to issue an enormous volume of collector silver since the 1970s, contracting production to mints across Europe and Australia while maintaining nominal British Commonwealth ties through the effigy requirement.
Part of Cook Islands' long-running apostle series, this issue commemorates Saint Matthew, the tax collector turned evangelist whose gospel is considered the most Jewish of the four canonical texts — a detail that shaped early Christian missionary strategy toward diaspora communities. Cook Islands has leveraged its status as a New Zealand realm territory to issue an enormous volume of collector silver since the 1970s, contracting production to mints across Europe and Australia while maintaining nominal British Commonwealth ties through the effigy requirement.