1883 Hawaii 12.5C (Eighth Dollar) - PCGS MS62 CAMEO
Own a piece of Hawaiian history with this exceptional 1883 12.5C, also known as the Hawaii Eighth Dollar. This coin is highly sought after by collectors for its beauty, historical significance, and relative scarcity. Graded MS62 CAMEO by PCGS, this example displays remarkable detail and eye appeal.
A Glimpse into Hawaiian Royalty
Struck during the reign of King Kalākaua, this coin represents a fascinating period in Hawaiian history. As the Kingdom navigated its relationship with the global powers, coins like this served as a symbol of national identity and sovereignty. Its issuance reflects the Kingdom's efforts to modernize its economy and assert its place on the world stage. The coin's design offers a tangible connection to the era of Hawaiian royalty.
Key Features
- Denomination: 12.5C (Eighth Dollar)
- Year: 1883
- Certification: PCGS MS62 CAMEO
- Certification ID: 16538145
- Coin Number: 810985
- Rarity: A desirable coin from the Kingdom of Hawaii.
- Appeal: Excellent detail and attractive cameo contrast.
Collecting and Preserving Your Piece of History
When handling this coin, it is recommended to hold it by the edges to prevent fingerprints. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably within its PCGS holder, to maintain its condition. To ensure authenticity, always rely on reputable grading services such as PCGS, as is the case with this coin. Remember that proper care will help preserve its numismatic character for generations.
This 1883 Hawaii Eighth Dollar represents more than just currency; it's a tangible link to a bygone era. Secure this certified piece of Hawaiian numismatic history today!