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Announcement: $10 Queen Dala February 15. 2007
Aloha from the Royal Hawaiian Mint: Announcing the $10 2007 Hawaii Hapalua Dala featuring Queen Liliuokalani is now available. The obverse features Queen Liliuokalani who was the last monarch of Hawaii and the $10 reverse with the Hawaiian Crest and Crown. The $10 Queen Dala contains one half ounce of .999 fine silver minted in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and measures 32 mm in diameter with a reeded edge. First Day of Issue for the $10 Queen Hapalua Dala is available with a hand stamped Hallmark of the
Hawaiian Islands. In fact at less than one tenth of an inch, the hallmark is smaller than the hallmark
on the Kamehameha Dala and it is now the world’s smallest map of Hawaii. Unfortunately, even with a really
good loop you not see Ahualoa on the Big Island but it still has exquisite detail for that size. Minimum order is for two Queen Dalas. Please send your order for the $10 Queen Dala (min 2/max 10) for
$10 each and/or the First Day of Issue of the $10 Queen Dala (limit 2) for $30each with $5 for shipping and
handling to: RHM Fulfillment Office, 225 N. Stockwell Road, Evansville, Indiana, 47715. Shipment will be
made within 30 days, so please allow up to 45 days to receive your order via insured mail. You can also order by phone and charge your 2007 $10 Queen Dala order on your bankcard or simply send your card info with your order. To order and charge by phone please call: 888.421.6181. The RHM Fulfillment Office is open from 8:30 to 5:00 CST M-F. Please click HERE for a full schedule of the 18 different issues issued over 18 months. A new Hawaii Dala will be issued every month. The complete Collection will consist of the six mega RHM designs in three sizes: one ounce $20 Hawaii Dala, half ounce $10 Hapalua Dala, quarter ounce $5 Hapaha Dala, for a total of 18 Dalas. PS: Please note if you ordered the $20 Dala, we have raised the minimum due to demand. You can now order up to 5 Kamehameha Dalas and two First Day of Issues. Mahalo for your kokua in support of Hawaii.
Bernard von NotHaus |