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Duke Kahanamoku (1890-1968) was not contemporary to the $100 certificate of deposit for silver coins issued by the Department of Finance for the Hawaiian Islands (issued 1879-1884). Novelty products including the sale of replicas of old currency are commonly sold to tourists. The fact that the CoD has a copyright from the Duke Kahanamoku Corp. instead of just issued by the Hawaiian Islands Department of Finance makes it absolutely one of these replica currency notes. I have one right in front of me at the moment. They are valuable only in terms of novelty. There is no rare collector value to them.

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