Coin Identifier
One Dollar Tribute to the United States (Morgan Dollar Design) — obverse
Obverse
One Dollar Tribute to the United States (Morgan Dollar Design) — reverse
Reverse
One Dollar

One Dollar Tribute to the United States (Morgan Dollar Design)

Cook Islands · 2022 (with obverse date 1964 tribute)

A silver commemorative round issued for the Cook Islands featuring Morgan dollar design elements, with the capsule showing scratches and a cracked outer protective case.

Country
Cook Islands
Year
2022 (with obverse date 1964 tribute)
Denomination
One Dollar
Metal
.999 Fine Silver

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Overview

A silver commemorative round issued for the Cook Islands featuring Morgan dollar design elements, with the capsule showing scratches and a cracked outer protective case.

Historical significance

A modern private or commemorative bullion-style issue paying tribute to classic United States numismatic designs, specifically the Morgan dollar and the unissued 1964 Peace/Morgan concept.

Obverse (front)

Features a profile of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap and wreath, surrounded by stars, the motto 'E PLURIBUS UNUM', and the year 1964 with marker writing on the capsule.

Reverse (back)

Features a heraldic eagle holding arrows and an olive branch, with legends 'A TRIBUTE TO THE UNITED STATES', '.999 SILVER', 'ONE DOLLAR', and 'COOK ISLANDS 2022'.

Estimated value

$30-$50 (primarily based on silver melt value plus a small numismatic/commemorative premium)

What drives this coin's value

Spot price of silver, aesthetic condition, and collector demand for modern themed bullion tributes

Grade assessment

Uncirculated (The coin itself appears to be in Mint State condition, though the outer plastic capsule is scratched and cracked)

Mintage & rarity

Common modern commemorative issue

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Verify silver composition using a precious metals tester or specific gravity test, as private commemorative rounds are sometimes duplicated in base metals.

Notable varieties & errors

Standard commemorative issue with no major recognized mint errors or significant die varieties

Similar coins

Original US Morgan Dollars, generic silver bullion rounds, and other Cook Islands commemorative issues

Care & preservation

Keep inside the protective plastic capsule to prevent further surface scratches and fingerprints. Do not clean with harsh chemicals or abrasive cloths.