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  2. Kalākaua coinage - Wikipedia

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    Kalākaua coinage Kalākaua 1883 dime The Kalākaua coinage is a set of silver coins of the Kingdom of Hawaii dated 1883, authorized to boost Hawaiian pride by giving the kingdom its own money. They were designed by Charles E. Barber, Chief Engraver of the United States Bureau of the Mint, and were struck at the San Francisco Mint.

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  4. Coins of the Hawaiian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of known coins and tokens issued by the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and various business concerns during the period of 1847 through 1891. The referenced catalog numbers used in this article are from the book, Hawaiian Money: Standard Catalog: Second Edition, 1991 by Donald Medcalf and Ronald Russell.

  5. Hawaii Sesquicentennial half dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Sesquicentennial coin is the scarcest commemorative half dollar by design; according to R.S. Yeoman 's A Guide Book of United States Coins published in 2015, it lists for between $1,850 and $11,000 depending on condition.

  6. Maui Trade Dollars - Wikipedia

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    Continental Coin Company minted the first Maui Trade Dollars and minted 2,000 39mm .999 fine silver Trade dollars and a select number of gold plated proof Maui Trade dollars, sold in a set box of the three different versions.

  7. Honolulu (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu is a city magazine covering Honolulu and the Hawaii region. It dates back to 1888 when it was called Paradise of the Pacific. It is the oldest magazine in the state of Hawaii and is the longest published magazine west of the Mississippi. [1] Honolulu is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association (CRMA). [2]

  8. Hawaii Business - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Business is a Honolulu -based business magazine founded in 1955. Its parent company, PacificBasin Communications, [1] also publishes Honolulu Magazine, Hawaii Home + Remodeling, Island Family, Ala Moana magazine, Hawaii magazine and Japanese language visitor publication Hawaii Ai.

  9. Hana Hou! - Wikipedia

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    Hana Hou! maintains extensive archives which include back issues going back as far as 2002 (Volume 5) on its website. [8][9] While complimentary copies are provided on all Hawaiian Airlines flights, the magazine is also marketed at newsstands in Hawaii and by subscription.