coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Other / Varied \ Hawaii \ 1847
The 1847 Hawaii 10 cent coin, also known as the "Hawaiian Dime," is a collectible piece of numismatic history. Struck during the reign of King Kamehameha III, it represents one of the earliest forms of currency used in the Kingdom of Hawaii before it became a U.S. territory. These coins are sought after for their unique design and historical significance, with mint marks denoting their rarity and condition playing a crucial role in their value among collectors.
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1847-- (Unknown) Hawaii | Other / Varied | Hawaii | 1847 | Unknown |