Collection: Hawaii (1847 - 1891)

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Hawaii's rich numismatic history dates back to 1847, when King Kamehameha III authorized the production of Hawaiian cents, privately struck in the United States. Several varieties of these early coins exist, making them highly collectible. In 1883, the Philadelphia Mint produced Hawaiian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars featuring the bust of King David Kalākaua. These coins, though uniquely Hawaiian in design, matched U.S. coin sizes and held equivalent value.

Additionally, Hawaiian Plantation Tokens, once used in plantation company stores, are now rare and highly sought-after collectibles. As a result of Hawaii's close ties to the U.S., these historical coins are prized by collectors for their scarcity, cultural significance, and connection to the islands' past.

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