Description
1
1847-dated "Hawaii Dollar" souvenir token – Standing Kamehameha III figure, gold-toned brass replica
$12 – $25
2
1874-dated "Hawaii Dollar" souvenir token – Bust of King Kalākaua (actually 1883-style portrait), gold-toned brass replica
$18 – $35
3
1973 Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii "Aloha Dollar" – Standing King Kamehameha / ALOHA FROM HAWAII, official series, gold-toned brass
$8 – $20
4
1976 Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii "Aloha Dollar" – Waikiki Beach & Diamond Head scene, official bicentennial-era issue, gold-toned brass
$6 – $15
Total estimated value for all four pieces together: $44 – $95
All are modern (1960s–1970s) commemorative/souvenir medallions struck in brass with a thin gold-colored finish. They have no precious-metal content beyond the microscopic plating and are classified as exonumia (not official coins).