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The Cook Islands, located in the South Pacific, are known for their natural beauty and biodiversity. The hibiscus, a colorful tropical flower, is commonly grown there and symbolizes the region's exotic charm. With its large, vibrant blooms, hibiscus is often used in floral decorations, including traditional leis. The plant thrives in the islands' warm, humid climate and is an integral part of the local flora, with varieties in colors ranging from red to yellow, enhancing the tropical and welcoming atmosphere of the Cook Islands.
Country...............................
Cook Islands
Face Value..........................
5 Cents Dollar
Quality................................
Uncirculated (UNC)
Year....................................
2010
Mint....................................
B. H. Mayer Kunstprageanstalt, Karlsfeld, Germany
Engraver/Draftsman............
Ian Rank-Broadley
Mintage..............................
Weight (g)...........................
6,15
Diameter (mm)....................
21,70
Thickness (mm)..................
2,50
Alloy...................................
Copper plated Steel
Packaging...........................
Loose
Issue Date...........................
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