Cook Islands Dollar - Banknotes

Banknotes

On 20 July 1987, 3, 10, and 20 dollar notes were introduced by the government, followed by 50 dollar notes as part of a new series of notes in 1992. The notes all bear images of items, events, and panorama relevant to native Polynesian culture.

In June 1995, the government of the Cook Islands began exchanging all of the larger banknotes for New Zealand currency, but the 3-dollar note and all coins remain in use. Cook Islanders are showing a preference for New Zealand's banknotes.

1992 Series
Value Obverse Reverse
$3
$10
$20
$50

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