Hawaii & North Africa Emergency World War II Currency Issues
During World War II The United States issued special currency for the island of Hawaii and for troops in North Africa. The Hawaii notes feature a brown seal and are overstamped with the word “HAWAII” on the front and back of the note. Some are silver certificates and others are federal reserve notes printed in San Francisco. The North Africa notes have a striking yellow seal and are silver certificates. Both of these were very unique looking issues and many were saved by people as souvenirs. The only real rarity is the 1934 $10 North Africa note.
The prices below are just a guideline of average offer prices. If your Hawaii or North Africa note has a star symbol in the serial number or is in beyond perfect condition, the prices will be higher. Contact us and we can get you a more exact offer. All the links on this page will take you to our sister site about old currency.
Year |
Denomination |
Poor Condition |
Average Circulation |
Perfect Condition |
$1 |
$12 |
$35 |
$100 |
|
$5 |
$25 |
$85 |
$225 |
|
$5 |
$25 |
$85 |
$225 |
|
$10 |
$25 |
$85 |
$225 |
|
$20 |
$55 |
$125 |
$600 |
|
$20 |
$55 |
$105 |
$400 |
|
$1 |
$15 |
$35 |
$125 |
|
$5 |
$30 |
$75 |
$175 |
|
$10 |
$35 |
$85 |
$175 |
|
$10 |
$1,250 |
$4,500 |
$12,000 |