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Cook Islands 3 Dollars Banknote, 1992, P-6, UNC, Commemorative

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Cook Islands 3 Dollar banknote from 2013, has a pick number of P-6, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and features Nude Ina with coconut riding wave atop shark.


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    COOK6U
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    Commemorative - UNC
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The Cook Islands 3 dollars note with pick number P-6 was issued to commemorate the 6th Festival of Pacific Arts held in Rarotonga. The front side of the banknote shows a nude ina riding along with the waves atop a shark while holding a coconut on her hand. The reverse depicts a pukapuka fishing canoe and native designs at its center, a commemorative overprint on the left, and a carved statue with penis of the god of Te-Rongo.

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