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Session Two - Monday, January 26, 2015 10:00 am
1750
Hawaii. 1891 Hawaii, Plantation Token - Kahului Rail-
road 25 cents
.
PCGS graded About Uncirculated, Details,
Environmental Damage
. Struck in brass, 27 mm. An interest-
ing Red Book type token, and slightly rarer than smaller denom-
inations.
The Kahului Railroad Co. Ltd was incorporated in July 1881, as
the first and also the last railroad in the Kingdom of Hawaii, the
company was firstly registered under the name of The Kahului
and Wailuku Railroad. In 1884, it was sold to Wilder Steamship
Co. and the new passenger cars were put into service in 1889.
In 1891, a series of tokens of 10, 15, 20, 25, 35, and 75 cents
were issued. The railroad operated until 1966.
Estimated Value ..............................................$3,000 - 3,500
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1751
1896 Bryan Silver So-Called Dollar. HK-777, S-1, Rarity
6
.
NGC graded AU-58
. This is the 1896 original issue with
"Bryan" countermarked on obverse and "Tiffany & Co." on
edge.
Estimated Value .......................................................$750-UP
Ex B. Max Mehl Sale, Lot 2469
.
1752
1896 Bryan-Jaccard Silver So-Called Dollar. HK-1010, S-
4, Rarity 9
.
NGC graded MS-62
. Only 2 to 4 examples know
to exist. No "Tiffany & Co." on edge. The key type for these uni-
face issues.
Estimated Value .......................................................$750-UP
1753
1896 (1910) Bryan Silver So-Called Dollar. HK-777, S-2
(?), Rarity 6
.
NGC graded MS-62
. The 1910 restrike issue,
as indicated on the holder. "Tiffany & Co." on the edge. Nicely
toned and very rare.
Estimated Value .......................................................$500-UP