If it's dated 1934, about $70-$80. 1934A, about $80-$90.
When Hawaii was attacked at the start of WW2, the Treasury took quantities of 1934-dated bills and overprinted them for use within the territory of Hawaii. The idea was that these bills could be quickly demonetized if the islands were invaded, preventing their use by the Japanese.
HAWAII-stamped bills were issued for use during WWII so any bill dated 1950 wouldn't be genuine.
All $1 notes overprinted for use in Hawaii were dated 1935.
If you type "Hawaii $10" into the coins and paper money eBay search bar you can see. they go for around $30-$70 depending on the amount of wrinkles or discoloration. In uncirculated or about uncirculated condition they can bring $150+
Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean borders Hawaii.
· Discovery Harbour is a subdivision community in Hawaii
Yes, lots of people know things about Hawaii.
The US never printed any bills dated 1955. Hawaii bills were printed during WWII and carried a 1935 date.
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It depends, if some of Marijuana are form Hawaii then yes they are but if they arnt then no they are now
Yes but it's under water and can be quite slippery.
Not that it has anything to do with the question, but you misspelled Hawaii. Anyway, Hawaii was annexed in 1898. Hawaii was known as the Territory of Hawaii until 1959. In 1959, Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States of America.
HAWAII $1 bills were all dated 1935, and there were never any US bills dated 1932. Please see the Related Question.