So-Called Dollars

HAWAII
UNDATED

NOTE: See Part I for Hawaii Statehood issues.

TYPE I--HONOLULU (ALOHA) CARNIVAL DOLLAR


Photos courtesy of John Raymond

Obv. Seal of the Islands; above, around Official Seal of the Hawaiian Islands; beaded border.
Rev. Upon crossed flags and within oval is figure of surf-rider; above, around Mid-Pacific Aloha Carnival; below Honolulu; beaded border.

HK-721 Brass, reeded edge. 35mm.

TYPES II & III--IOLANI PALACE AND KING KAMEHAMEHA DOLLARS


Photos courtesy of Jonathan Brecher

Obv. Statue; a single star at l. and r. border; above Souvenir of Hawaii; below statue The 49th State
Rev. Shield in center; around border are four arcs of equal size; in upper arc is edifice; outside, below Iolani Palace Capitol Bldg.; in r. arc is female figure; outside arc Hula Girl; in l. arc is edifice; outside arc Aloha Tower; in lower arc is surf rider; outside, above Surf Riding Waikiki

HK-722 Nickel-silver. 38mm.
HK-722a Bronze, bright.
HK-722b Bronze, antiqued.


Photos courtesy of Jonathan Brecher

Obv. Statue; at l. border is a single star; at r. border Hawaii; above statue Souvenir of Honolulu; below statue King Kamehameha I
Rev. Similar to reverse of No. 722 [Shield in center, four arcs] except obvious die variety.

HK-723 Gilt. 38mm.

HK-720 to HK-720a