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SCG13355 - Cook Islands 2c Stamp – Bicentenary of Captain James Cook’s First Voyage of Discovery
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Issued by the Cook Islands, this 2-cent commemorative stamp honors the bicentenary of Captain James Cook’s First Voyage of Discovery (1768–1769). The design features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in an oval frame, symbolizing the Commonwealth connection. Below, a scenic illustration depicts traditional island dwellings along a lagoon with sailing ships representing Cook’s expedition arriving in the Pacific. The artwork reflects the early contact between European explorers and Pacific island communities. This issue forms part of a historical series celebrating exploration and maritime heritage. It is a desirable collectible for thematic collectors focusing on exploration, Pacific history, or maritime voyages.
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