Cook Islands

1987 - Cook Islands P3a 3 Dollars banknote
Cook Islands 3 Dollars banknote, catalogued as Pick P3a and associated with ND (1987). This issued-n..
1992 - Cook Islands 50 Dollars banknote P10a UNC
This UNC 50 Dollars banknote from the Cook Islands is catalogued as P10a and associated with 1992 in..
1992 - Cook Islands P7 3 Dollars banknote
This Cook Islands 3 Dollars banknote is associated with 1992 and catalogued as Pick P7. The note fea..
1992 - Cook Islands P9a 20 Dollars banknote
This Cook Islands 20 Dollars banknote is catalogued as Pick P9a, with the date association ND (1992)..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods are represented in this Cook Islands banknote category?
This shop’s Cook Islands catalog includes banknotes dated 1987 and 1992. The represented references are P3a from 1987 and P7 and P9a from 1992. These dates and references describe the scope shown in the supplied catalog rather than every period or banknote issue associated with the Cook Islands.
Which Cook Islands denominations appear in the catalog?
The catalog represents 3 Dollars and 20 Dollars denominations. The 3 Dollars denomination appears under Pick references P3a and P7, dated 1987 and 1992 respectively. The 20 Dollars denomination is represented by the 1992 P9a. This summary applies specifically to this shop’s Cook Islands category and is not a complete denomination list for the country.
How can I distinguish the Cook Islands P3a and P7 banknotes?
Both references identify Cook Islands 3 Dollars banknotes, so denomination alone is not enough to separate them. In the catalog, P3a is associated with the year 1987, while P7 is associated with 1992. Checking the printed denomination, stated date and Pick reference together provides the clearest identification based on the supplied product records.
What does the P9a reference identify in this category?
Within this shop’s Cook Islands catalog, P9a identifies a 20 Dollars banknote dated 1992. The letter suffix is part of the full catalog reference, so collectors should record it as P9a rather than shortening it to P9. This helps distinguish the listed attribution and keeps catalog records consistent with the product title.
What details should a buyer compare when choosing a Cook Islands banknote?
A prospective buyer can compare the country, date, denomination and complete Pick reference shown in each listing. For this category, useful combinations include 1987 P3a 3 Dollars, 1992 P7 3 Dollars and 1992 P9a 20 Dollars. Matching all of these fields is especially important where the same denomination appears under different references.
Why is the 3 Dollars denomination a notable group in this catalog?
The 3 Dollars denomination is represented across different dates and Pick references in the Cook Islands catalog. The 1987 note is listed as P3a, while the 1992 note is listed as P7. This makes the denomination useful for reference-based collecting or comparison, as two notes with the same face value can have distinct catalog attributions and dates.




