Cook Islands issued a wave of large-format silver commemoratives through the late 1980s targeting the collector market directly, with little pretense of circulation. This piece anticipates the 1992 quincentenary of Columbus's first Atlantic crossing, a date that generated an unusual volume of competing commemorative programs across dozens of countries simultaneously — most with no meaningful connection to the event.
KM#67 is one of several Columbus-themed issues Cook Islands released in this period under licensing arrangements common to the Franklin Mint era of commemorative production.
Cook Islands issued a wave of large-format silver commemoratives through the late 1980s targeting the collector market directly, with little pretense of circulation. This piece anticipates the 1992 quincentenary of Columbus's first Atlantic crossing, a date that generated an unusual volume of competing commemorative programs across dozens of countries simultaneously — most with no meaningful connection to the event.
KM#67 is one of several Columbus-themed issues Cook Islands released in this period under licensing arrangements common to the Franklin Mint era of commemorative production.