• 1881 Hawaii Regular Issues, Proof Values

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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Hawaii Regular Issues, Proof (1847–1883) series of Hawaii Territory in the U.S. Coins contains 3 distinct entries with CPG® values between $3,500.00 and $12,600.00. The early coinage of Hawaii is highly collectible and, in most cases, are considerably scarce. In

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Hawaii Regular Issues, Proof (1847–1883) series of Hawaii Territory in the U.S. Coins contains 3 distinct entries with CPG® values between $3,500.00 and $12,600.00.

The early coinage of Hawaii is highly collectible and, in most cases, are considerably scarce. In the case of the Hawaiian coinage, arguably the most popular of these early issues, the first one-cent coins were struck in 1847. These were followed up in 1881 with the issuance of five-cent coins and two years later, in 1883, with silver dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars.

While many of these coins were issued with mintages beyond 100,000, relatively few are available to collectors today. When Hawaii became a United States territory in 1900, the legal-tender status of these coins was removed, and many of Hawaiian coins were melted. Specimens are difficult to locate in uncirculated condition, and the few proofs that were struck are also extremely scarce.

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1881 5c Hawaii, Aluminum Restrike, Thick Planchet PR DCAM
Value Range: $9,000 - $12,600
$9,000 - $12,600
1881 5c Hawaii, Aluminum Restrike, Thin Planchet PR DCAM
Value Range: $10,500 - $12,600
$10,500 - $12,600
1881 5c Hawaii, Nickel Restrike, Thick Planchet PR
Value Range: $3,500 - $4,200
$3,500 - $4,200

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1883 25c Hawaii MS

Auction Ends: 6/15/2026

1883 25c Hawaii MS

Auction Ends: 6/15/2026

1883 25c Hawaii MS

Auction Ends: 6/15/2026

1883 25c Hawaii MS

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