The 1883 Hawaii Regular Issues 50-cent coin is part of a small series struck for the Hawaiian Kingdom shortly before it was annexed by the United States. These coins were minted in silver and featured the portrait of King Kalākaua on the obverse, with the Hawaiian coat of arms on the reverse. The 1883 50-cent piece is particularly valued among collectors for its historical significance and relatively low mintage, which contributes to its rarity and appeal in the realm of collectible coins. The coin is often sought after for its connection to both Hawaiian history and American numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1883 50c Hawaii 50c Hawaii Regular Issues 1883 San Francisco
1883 50c Hawaii 50c Hawaii Regular Issues 1883 San Francisco