The coin in question is a 1879 Hawaii half cent (1/2¢) minted in Philadelphia, United States of America. This particular coin is part of a unique series that celebrates Hawaii's historical connection to the United States. Crafted from copper, it has a diameter of 22 mm. Despite having no specified weight or edge type, its minting quality is listed as "Mint Strike," indicating that it was struck with care using fresh dies, likely resulting in a better surface quality and detail. The coin does not carry a mint mark, which suggests that it was produced at the main Philadelphia mint facility. One notable feature of this coin is its mintage value, which is recorded as zero, possibly indicating that it is rare or that there was a production error—making it a potentially valuable piece for collectors. Its currency value is nominally set at 1/2 cent, reflecting the economic conditions of the time it was issued. This coin represents both a fascinating aspect of American numismatic history and a tangible connection to the Hawaiian islands, making it a significant item for collectors of United States currency and Hawaii-related collectibles.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.005 |
designer | N/A |
diameter | 22 |
edge-type | N/A |
height | 0 |
material | Copper |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1879 |