The 1883 Hawaii Pattern coins are a series of collectible tokens that were struck as potential designs for the coinage of the Hawaiian Kingdom. One notable example is the 50-cent piece (P50c) designed by Charles E. Barber, which features intricate engravings reflective of the era's artistry. These patterns hold historical significance as they represent the brief period when Hawaii was considering integrating its currency more closely with that of the United States. Due to their limited mintage and unique designs, Hawaii Patterns, especially the 1883 50-cent coins, are highly sought after by collectors and numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1883 P50c Hawaii Copper BN P50c Hawaii Patterns 1883 San Francisco