Collectible coins encompass a variety of numismatic items, including those with historical significance, unique designs, or rarity, which enhance their appeal to collectors. The United States has a rich history of coinage, including the production of various denominations and commemorative issues. The Rial is a currency that has been used in several countries, often with different historical contexts. Hawaii Plantation Tokens, introduced in the 1880s, were used on sugarcane plantations as a form of currency for workers, often featuring unique designs representing local culture and economy. These tokens hold historical significance as they reflect the socio-economic conditions of Hawaii during that era.


Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1880 Rial Hawaii-Wailuku Rial Hawaii Plantation Tokens 1880