This coin is a striking example from the Hawaii series, minted in the United States of America in 1989. It is made of silver, giving it a lustrous appearance that collectors often find appealing. The diameter of the coin measures 39.00 mm, which is typical for commemorative coins, allowing for detailed design elements that reflect its unique theme. Notably, this coin does not have a mint mark, indicating that its exact minting location is unclear. The properties also reveal that this particular piece is classified under the type "Coins" and is produced as a special issue, likely commemorating a significant event or aspect of Hawaiian culture or history. While the reported mintage is zero and various other properties such as weight, edge type, and denomination show as N/A or 0, this could be indicative of an error in recording or a unique characteristic of this coin series, possibly suggesting it's a special release for collectors rather than for general circulation. Collectors may find this Hawaiian coin quite rare and desirable due to its special production type and silver material. Its aesthetic appeal, historical significance, and the fact that it belongs to a sought-after series could enhance its value in the numismatic market.