The 1893 Twenty Dollar coin from the United States, often referred to as the "Liberty Head" or "Double Eagle," features an iconic design by engraver Augustus Saint-Gaudens. These coins were minted primarily for international trade and investment, and a small number were struck in 1893. The 1893 edition is particularly notable due to its limited mintage and connection to Hawaii, as many circulated in the islands during that period. Collectors highly prize this coin for its historical significance, design, and rarity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1893-- (Unknown) Hawaii $20 (Twenty Dollars) Hawaii 1893 Unknown