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This collectible card features a detailed image of a historical Hawaiian $1 Internal Revenue stamp from the Republic of Hawaii. The stamp prominently displays a portrait of King Kamehameha I, also known by the title "Ke Koa Nui," meaning "The Great Warrior." The design includes ornate scrollwork framing the portrait, with "$1" denominations displayed on both the left and right sides and the words "REPUBLIC OF HAWAII INTERNAL REVENUE" arching across the top.
Below the stamp image, a black plaque contains gold and white text identifying "Kamehameha I" along with the phrase "Ke Koa Nui," and indicates the card’s value as "10 UNITS." The bottom right corner of the plaque features the red and yellow logo of Telecards Hawaii. The card has a blue gradient border surrounding the stamp and plaque, and the copyright information "©1995 Telecards Hawaii" is printed near the bottom.
This card is part of a collectible series representing Hawaiian currency and philatelic items, specifically featuring Hawaiian money and revenue stamps. The presentation links it clearly to the legacy of King Kamehameha I and the historical use of revenue stamps in Hawaii under the Republic period.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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