Coin Types from the Cook Islands


km#1 1 Cent (1972-1983) Taro leaf


km#419 1 Cent (2003) Captain Cook


km#420 1 Cent (2003) Collie dog


km#421 1 Cent (2003) Pointer dog


km#422 1 Cent (2003) Rooster


km#423 1 Cent (2003) Monkey


km#2 2 Cents (1972-1983) Pineapple


km#3 5 Cents (1972-1983) Hibiscus


km#33 5 Cents (1987-1994) Hibiscus


km#369 5 Cents (2000)


km#4 10 Cents (1972-1983) Orange


km#4b 10 Cents (1979) FAO


km#34 10 Cents (1987-1994)


km#5 20 Cents (1972-1983) Fairy Tern


km#14 20 Cents (1976-1979) Triton shell


km#35 20 Cents (1987-1994)


km#6.1 50 Cents (1972-1983) Bonito fish


km#6.2 50 Cents (1978) Captain Cook


km#36 50 Cents (1987-1992)


km#307 50 Cents (1997) Diana Princess of Wales


km#41 50 Tene (1988-1994) Sea Turtle


km#7 1 Dollar (1972-1983) Tangaroa


km#31 1 Dollar (1986) 60th Birthday Queen Eliz. II


km#32 1 Dollar (1986) Prince Andrew Wedding


km#37 1 Dollar (1987-1994)


km#416 1 Dollar (2003) Tangaroa


km#38 2 Dollars (1987-1994) Kumete table


km#417 2 Dollars (2003) new portrait


km#468a 2 dollars (2002) Football Championship - silver


km#15 5 Dollars (1976) Mangara kingfisher bird


km#39 5 Dollars (1987-1994) Conch shell


km#418 5 Dollars (2003) new portrait


km#73 10 Dollars (1990) Endangered Wildlife - Tiger


km#79 10 Dollars (1990) Olympic Runner


km#90 10 Dollars (1990) 500 years of America


km#121 10 Dollars (1990) Columbus and ship


km#161 20 Dollars (1993) Olympic Pole Vaulter


km#52 50 Dollars (1990) Endangered Wildlife - Grizzly Bear


km#53 50 Dollars (1990) Endangered Wildlife - African Elephant


km#54 50 Dollars (1990) Endangered Wildlife - Lynx


km#55 50 Dollars (1990) Endangered Wildlife - Black Rhinoceros


km#68 50 Dollars (1988) Sir Francis Drake


km#69 50 Dollars (1988) Sieur de la Salle


km#104 50 Dollars (1988) Samuel de Champlain


km#265 50 Dollars (1990) World Cup Soccer

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This is my collection of world coins. Here you will find foreign coin photos, coin values and other information useful for coin collecting. Some coins came from the coin mint, some came from coin dealers, some came from coin auction. Some are stored in coin folders, others are stored using other coin supplies. Many of these coins are silver coins and a few are gold coins. This information is useful for coin collecting software and cataloging coin types and coin values in U.S. dollars.