The 1847 Kemehameha coin is golden or copper in color (depending on its condition). On the front, it portrays a man in an old military uinform and has the words "Kamehameha III Ka Moi" in capital leters, with "1847" on the bottom. On the reverse side is a wreath of leaves bound by a ribbon with the words "Hapa Haneri" in the center and "Aupuni Hawaii" around the top, also all in capitals.
If it's authentic, with a date of 1847 the coin can only be a 1 cent piece. All Hawaiian issue coins are very well known targets of counterfeiter's I suggest you have a dealer or collector look at the coin.
Sorry, the Carson City Mint struck its first coin in 1870 look at the coin again and post new question.
A US Large cent dated 1847 is a "Braided Hair" Liberty Head cent. Type this into your browser and click images.
It doesn't look like anything because there's no such thing.
Look at the coin again. The first US one cent coin was struck in 1793.
If it's authentic, with a date of 1847 the coin can only be a 1 cent piece. All Hawaiian issue coins are very well known targets of counterfeiter's I suggest you have a dealer or collector look at the coin.
An 1847 seated silver dollar = =
Sorry, the Carson City Mint struck its first coin in 1870 look at the coin again and post new question.
Please look at the coin again. The U.S. did produce one cent coins for the Kingdom of Hawaii but not until 1847.
That depends on which coin, from where.
A US Large cent dated 1847 is a "Braided Hair" Liberty Head cent. Type this into your browser and click images.
Can you be more specific? What denomination coin?
the coin has the president on it
A semicircle.
Yes.
100
It doesn't look like anything because there's no such thing.