1883 Hawaiian Silver Dollar – PCGS XF45 – King Kalākaua I – Rare & Historic
Presenting an iconic and historically rich 1883 Hawaiian Silver Dollar, graded XF45 by PCGS. This one-year type was issued by the Kingdom of Hawaii under King Kalākaua I, the last reigning monarch before the islands were annexed by the United States. These coins are a vital link between Hawaiian sovereignty and American expansion, making them a favorite among collectors of U.S. territorial, world, and 19th-century coinage.
Struck at the San Francisco Mint, this dollar features a bold right-facing portrait of King Kalākaua I on the obverse, with the regal Hawaiian Coat of Arms on the reverse, encircled by the motto: "Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono" ("The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness").
Despite its age, this example boasts strong details, original surfaces, and an attractive antique silver patina. The PCGS XF45 grade confirms its authenticity and quality, placing it well above typical circulated survivors and offering excellent value for this scarce issue.
Coin Highlights:
Date: 1883
Country: Kingdom of Hawaii
Denomination: Akahi Dala (One Dollar)
Certification: PCGS XF45
Obverse: Bust of King Kalākaua I
Reverse: Hawaiian coat of arms with denomination and motto
Metal: .900 Fine Silver
Weight: 26.73 grams
Diameter: 38 mm
Mintage: Only 500,000 struck
Historical Context: Last coinage issued by the Hawaiian Kingdom before U.S. annexation
Strike: Well-defined portrait and shield with even wear and light original toning
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