1. Bills are printed, not minted. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing makes bills. The U.S. Mint makes coins.
2. There is no mint or currency-printing facility in Hawaii. Bills are printed in Washington DC; since 1988 there has been a second printing facility in Fort Worth.
Now that those facts are straightened out, what you have is a special bill printed for use in Hawaii during WW2. The idea was that the bills could be quickly made worthless if the Japanese Empire invaded Hawaii, preventing them from being used by the Japanese to buy war supplies.
As of 01/2009 auction values range from $10 to $40 for a circulated bill, depending on condition. Uncirculated ones sell for in excess of $135.
Please check the date and denomination again and post a new question. HAWAII silver certificates were printed using 1935 series $1 bills and 1934 series $5 bills.
Please check your bill again. All HAWAII-overprint bills were issued during WWII and had a 1935-A series date and letter. They were created to thwart use by the Japanese if the islands had been invaded. The 1935-F series was printed during the second Eisenhower administration which of course was well after WWII. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar silver certificate with HAWAII on it?"
it is worth about 30$
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Please check your bill again. All HAWAII-overprint $1 bills carry a 1935 series date. There's more at the question "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar silver certificate with HAWAII on it?"
Please check the date and denomination again and post a new question. HAWAII silver certificates were printed using 1935 series $1 bills and 1934 series $5 bills.
According to antiquemoney.com, a Series 692 Five Cent MPC (Military Payment Certificate) is worth from one to 5 dollars, depending on the condition.
Please check your bill again and see the Related Question. All HAWAII overprint $1 bills were printed in the 1935 series. There were no 1937 bills of any denomination and there's never been an "AA" series.
Hawaii - TV series - was created in 2004.
Please check your bill again. All HAWAII-overprint bills were issued during WWII and had a 1935-A series date and letter. They were created to thwart use by the Japanese if the islands had been invaded. The 1935-F series was printed during the second Eisenhower administration which of course was well after WWII. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar silver certificate with HAWAII on it?"
The duration of Hawaii - TV series - is 3600.0 seconds.
Hawaii - TV series - ended on 2004-10-06.
HAWAII-overprint silver certificates were issued as both 1935-series $1 bills and 1934-series $5 bills.Please check your bill's denomination and see the question"What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" or"What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"for more information
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