The tougher of the Hawaiian coins, and always popular with collectors. Finding CAC approved examples can be difficult since most seemed to develop spots. Here we have the exception, with milk chocolate color and fantastic luster. CAC approved for quality and eye appeal.
The sole finest example of this popular and underrated Hawaii issue. Flawless surfaces are satiny smooth and fully defined throughout every detail. A target of rainbow toning on both sides adds to the already incredible eye appeal. An amazing piece for the advanced collector!
The silver dollar is among the more challenging regular-issue Hawaii coins. 500,000 pieces were struck by the San Francisco Mint for the island kingdom in 1883, but most were later melted when Hawaii became a U.S. territory at the turn of the century.
The silver dollar is among the more challenging regular-issue Hawaii coins. 500,000 pieces were struck by the San Francisco Mint for the island kingdom in 1883, but most were later melted when Hawaii became a U.S. territory at the turn of the century.
Popular private issue token. Listed in the Redbook. Flashy luster throughout with a sheen of natural toning. HT-268(61) variety noted on the holder, a rarity 2.