1881 Hawaii Nickel PR DCAM Aluminum Restrike, Thin Planchet Values

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1881 Hawaii Nickel PR DCAM Aluminum Restrike, Thin Planchet Values

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1881 Hawaii five cent pieces were a private pattern issue, struck at the Paris Mint. Those coins display a cross at the top of the crown. Years later, "restrikes" of the 1881 Hawaii five cent were made from copy dies. They have a proof finish, and lack a cross at the top of the crown. The "restrike" issue is known in both nickel and aluminum, and were struck with thin or thick planchets.

Source: Heritage Auctions

Basic Information

GSID:

377735

Coin Date:

1881

Denomination:

5c / 5 Cents

Designation:

PR

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

San Francisco

Coinage Type:

Hawaii

Coinage Years:

1847-1891

Composition:

Aluminum

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Hawaii

Variety 2:

Aluminum Restrike, Thin Planchet

Physical Characteristics

Strike Type:

Proof

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Charles Barber

Obverse Designer:

Charles Barber

Reverse Designer:

Charles Barber

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