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The 10 New Zealand dollar coins seen above were issued by the Cook Islands in 2007 as a tribute to Easter Island’s monumental statues. The human figures, known as “moai,” were chiseled from compacted volcanic rock by natives of the Polynesian island between 1250 and 1500 A.D. However, coin collectors were able to do more than just look at a 2D depiction of the statues with these pieces. Etched into one side of the coin is a landscape of Easter Island featuring four moai and the Spanish name for the island, “Isla de Pascua.” The foremost statue is coated in 24-carat gold and can be separated from the .999 silver coin to stand upright. The result is a novel 3D effect that seemingly pays tribute to the towering nature of the moai.
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