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  2. Coins of the Hawaiian dollar - Wikipedia

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    Of the first coins decided to be acted upon was the Keneta—a copper coin valued at one cent of a U.S. dollar. As the Hawaiian Treasury was in shortage of funds during this period, the copper cent was seen as an initial "affordable" issue to be followed by other denominations at a later date.

  3. Kalākaua coinage - Wikipedia

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    Around the coin is Hawaii's motto, words spoken by Kamehameha following a time of distress. [19] To either side is 1 and D.; below is the denomination of one dollar rendered in Hawaiian, AKAHI DALA. Dala became the Hawaiian term for dollar in missionary times as words changed to conform to the smaller Hawaiian alphabet.

  4. Hawaiian dollar - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian coins continued to circulate for several years after the 1898 annexation to the United States. In 1903, an act of Congress demonetized Hawaiian coins effective January 1, 1904, [ 6 ] and most were withdrawn and melted, with a sizable percentage of surviving examples made into jewelry.

  5. 9 Rare American Coins That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    1969-D Kennedy Half Dollar: $2,640+ Versions of this coin in pristine, uncirculated condition can sell for as much as $6,000. ... but one of the pricier coins in mint condition sold for $159,000 ...

  6. Maui Trade Dollars - Wikipedia

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    An earlier series of Maui dollars was issued in the 1970s by the Maui Chamber of Commerce in a similar size, although thinner and made of brass. On one such undated coin the words "LAHAINA FIRST CAPITAL" are written along the bottom and "MAUI DOLLAR" along the top, with the Kingdom of Hawaii coat of arms in the center flanked by two sailing ships.

  7. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    Today, you can travel the world through eBay, picking up bells under $5 from Mount Vernon, Hawaii or Singapore or splurge on Liberace ($19) … not exactly world-class valuations. Amazon 23.

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  9. Hawaii overprint note - Wikipedia

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    A Hawaii overprint note is one of a series of banknotes (one silver certificate and three Federal Reserve Notes) issued during World War II as an emergency issue after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The intent of the overprints was to easily distinguish United States dollars captured by the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces in the event of an ...

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