Stamp
SCG13393 - Cook Islands 1978 $1 – Bicentenary of the Discovery of Hawaii
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Issued by the Cook Islands in 1978, this commemorative $1 stamp marks the 200th anniversary of the discovery of Hawaii by Captain James Cook in 1778. The design features a classic maritime painting showing Cook’s ship anchored near the Hawaiian coast, with mountains and palm trees forming a tropical backdrop. A portrait of Captain Cook appears on the right, symbolizing his historic Pacific explorations. The stamp highlights the importance of Cook’s voyages in expanding European knowledge of the Pacific Ocean. Its detailed artwork and historical theme make it a desirable item for collectors of exploration, maritime history, and Pacific islands philately.
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