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This 3 Dollar Cook Islands banknote, issued in 2021, is made of polymer. It belongs to the AA Series.
The front of the banknote depicts Ina, a female figure associated with a local legend. She is represented with traditional Cook Islands motifs. The face value of "3" is visible, as well as the mention "Cook Islands". Specific graphic elements of the banknote design are also present.
The back of the banknote features a shark, the central element of the design. The background features marine motifs and decorative elements specific to Cook Islands culture. The face value "3" is repeated, accompanied by the word "Dollars".
The polymer banknote offers increased durability and improved resistance to counterfeiting compared to traditional paper banknotes. The specific dimensions and colors of the banknote are not detailed here, but they contribute to the identification and authentication of the banknote.
This 3 Dollar banknote is legal tender in the Cook Islands, but it is also a collector's item for numismatists interested in modern banknotes and cultural representations of the Pacific Islands.