Only 5 official coins were struck for the kingdom of Hawaii. 4 dated 1883 and one dated 1847 and none were struck in gold. King Kalakaua I is on the 4 silver coins dated 1883, 1 dollar/half/quarter and dime. King Kamehameha III is on the 1847 cent. The coin is likely a replica of some type.
The $1 dollar 1883 gold kalakaua king of Hawaii is a extremely rare coin. All but 50 of these were made in silver. The 50 gold coins were struck and given to Hawaiian royalty. David Kalakaua, was ultimately the last king of Hawaii. In 1898 Hawaii was annexed by the United States, and in 1900 it became a U.S. territory. On August 21, 1959 it became the 50th American state. (if you are lucky enough to find one) these gold coins would go between $8000-$20,000 depending on the condition.
If the coin is authentic, the value greatly depends on condition. Circulated examples sell from $75.00 to $275.00. Mint State examples, $400.00 to $575.00
The $1 dollar 1883 gold kalakaua king of Hawaii is a extremely rare coin. All but 50 of these were made in silver. The 50 gold coins were struck and given to Hawaiian royalty. David Kalakaua, was ultimately the last king of Hawaii. In 1898 Hawaii was annexed by the United States, and in 1900 it became a U.S. territory. On August 21, 1959 it became the 50th American state. (if you are lucky enough to find one) these gold coins would go between $8000-$20,000 depending on the condition.
The $1 dollar 1883 gold kalakaua king of Hawaii is a extremely rare coin. All but 50 of these were made in silver. The 50 gold coins were struck and given to Hawaiian royalty. David Kalakaua, was ultimately the last king of Hawaii. In 1898 Hawaii was annexed by the United States, and in 1900 it became a U.S. territory. On August 21, 1959 it became the 50th American state. (if you are lucky enough to find one) these gold coins would go between $8000-$20,000 depending on the condition.
Authentic Hawaiian dimes are dated 1883 not 1888. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $32.00-$39.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1883 Morgan is a common date.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark's, retail values are $29.00-$40.00 depending on the actual grade of the coin. The 1883 Morgan dollar is a very common coin.
The 1883 Republique D'Haiti 50 cents coin is worth between 8 and 120 US dollars. The value depends on the condition of the coin, with the lowest value representing a coin in worn condition and the highest value representing a fully uncirculated coin.
That varies a lot, depending upon the condition of the coin, also is it 1/4 1/2 or one dollar? It is a quarter in EF condition
7-23-11>>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $38.00-$41.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1883 Morgan is a common date.
How much an 1883 Confoederatio Helvetica Rappen is worth depends on its condition. The typical value of such a coin is 12 US dollars.
The coin is common, circulated examples are $17.00-$26.00 retail.
Please supply to me the denomination of this coin (ie, is it a quarter, half dollar, etc.) and the coin's mint state - upon receiving such, I will be able to relay its worth.