The Hawaii "Aloha State" coin can hold sentimental value for collectors and those with ties to Hawaii, representing the culture and spirit of the islands. Its value may also be influenced by factors such as rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. However, as with many commemorative coins, its intrinsic metal value may be less than its collectible worth. Ultimately, its value is subjective and varies based on individual interest.
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Yes the US Dollar is the coin of the realm in Hawaii and in every other US State.
The value of a Hawaiian centennial coin will vary from time to time. Often, these coins can be worth over 100 dollars on auction sites such as eBay.
Unless it's a high grade Mint state coin the value is about $4.50 for the silver in it, If it is a mint state coin value is $5.00-$7.00
The value of a 1799 coin depends on the coin's denomination such as dime or quarter. It also depends on what country the coin came from, where it was minted and the condition of the coin. Without that information, it is impossible to state a value.
A 2006-W American Eagle bullion gold coin is worth in an uncirculated state: $90.00; should this coin be in a proof state, its value is: $125.
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Painting a coin does not increase its numismatic value.
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 it's not proof or a very high mint state coin, it's face value
This is an American Eagle 1 once gold coin that carries a face value of $20.00. It was minted at West Point - therefore, the coin carries the mint mark "W." If the coin is in a mint state of MS65, its value is: $980.00; if the coin is in a proof state (PF65), the value rises to: $ 1080.
The "D" on the coin is the mintmark of the Denver Mint, NOT the state of Delaware. Average value of the coin is 5 to 10 cents.