United States of America 1883 N/A Hawaii 10¢

Coin / United States of America / 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime) / Hawaii / 1883 / N/A

The coin in question is a 1883 Hawaiian 10-cent piece, part of a special series representing the unique cultural heritage of Hawaii. This particular coin is classified as a Proof, indicating that it was struck using specialized processes to deliver a high-quality finish, characterized by a mirror-like surface and intricate details. Although there is no mint mark available, it is noteworthy for its historical context, as all coins from this period reflect the artistic influences and the natural beauty of Hawaii. The coin is struck from silver, adding to its intrinsic value and appeal among collectors. The coin measures approximately 17.9 mm in diameter and, while specific weight information is not provided, its silver composition suggests a certain heft typical of similar coins. The mintage for this piece is listed as zero, which may indicate that it was produced as part of a special release or commemorative series, further enhancing its collectibility. Hawaiian coins from this era reflect significant historical events and transitions, making them highly sought after in numismatic circles. Collectors and enthusiasts of American coinage would find this 1883 Hawaiian 10¢ coin both a fascinating piece of art and a valuable addition to their collections.


Country United States of America
Year 1883
Serie Hawaii
Denomination 10¢ (Ten Cents, Dime)
Mint N/A