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Does Anyone Have American Local Dollar Tokens?

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Hawaii the 49th State !

Listed in the Hibler & Kappen So-called Dollar book as HK-722a. HK's book plate so-called dollar is holed. No discussion about the holed vs. intact was provided in this book. HK gave the HK-722a a R-6 (21 - 75 known) Fuld rarity ranking.

Also listed in the Medcalf & Russell book Hawaiian Money Standard Catalog 2nd Edition as 2M-390. No discussion about the holed vs. intact was provided in this book.

NGC population for HK-722a is 3 (three). I assume the submitted holed specimens get assigned NGC DETAILS resulting in the minuscule population of 3.

A zealous Hawaii business owner had the 49th state souvenir made. Unfortunately, Alaska became the 49th state. The business owner drilled out the "49" those in inventory.

It took me a few years to locate this intact version in MS-65.

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