COOK ISLANDS

Capital: Avarua

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The Cook Islands are a parliamentary democracy formed out of fifteen islands in the Pacific Ocean near American Samoa and French Polynesia. They are divided into two groups, the Northern Cook Islands and the Southern Cook Islands. The main industry of the islands is tourism.

Government of the Cook Islands. 3 Dollars. 1987. Pick 3a. Nymph rides shark. Uncirculated. $10

Government of the Cook Islands. 10 Dollars. 1987. Pick 4a. Nymph rides shark. Uncirculated. $20

Government of the Cook Islands. 20 Dollars. 1987. Pick 5a. Nymph rides shark. Uncirculated. $60

Government of the Cook Islands. Aitutaki. 3 Dollars. 1992. Pick 7. Native drummers and dancers. Uncirculated. $8

Government of the Cook Islands. Rarotonga. 10 Dollars. 1992. Pick 8a. Churchgoers. Uncirculated. $24

Government of the Cook Islands. Ngaputoru & Mangaia. 20 Dollars. 1992. Pick 9a. Men work on canoe. Uncirculated. $45

Government of the Cook Islands. Northern Group. 50 Dollars. Pick 10. Outrigger. Uncirculated. $60