


Hawaii 1883 Silver Dollar VF-VF+
Hawaii 1883 Silver Dollar (Akahi Dala) KM#7 King Kalakaua I
Kalakaua was born 16th November 1836 in Honolulu on the island of O'ahu Hawaii. As the last King of the Hawaiian Islands Kalakaua was known for his cheerful and friendly personality who enjoyed entertaining guests with his singing and ukulele playing. This charisma meant that he was often referred to as 'The Merrie Monarch'.
As popular tourist attractions still to this day Kalakaua was responsible for rebuilding of 'Iolani Palace and the statue of Kamehameha I.
Five official coins were issued for the Kingdom of Hawaii. Designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber and struck by the San Francisco Mint we have purchased a small group of these 1883 silver dollars.
Sample images only graded VF-VF+
Original: $750.00
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Hawaii 1883 Silver Dollar (Akahi Dala) KM#7 King Kalakaua I
Kalakaua was born 16th November 1836 in Honolulu on the island of O'ahu Hawaii. As the last King of the Hawaiian Islands Kalakaua was known for his cheerful and friendly personality who enjoyed entertaining guests with his singing and ukulele playing. This charisma meant that he was often referred to as 'The Merrie Monarch'.
As popular tourist attractions still to this day Kalakaua was responsible for rebuilding of 'Iolani Palace and the statue of Kamehameha I.
Five official coins were issued for the Kingdom of Hawaii. Designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber and struck by the San Francisco Mint we have purchased a small group of these 1883 silver dollars.
Sample images only graded VF-VF+























