Rare and valuable Hawaii currency is on display at the Hawaii Convention Center for this weekend only.
Nearly two dozen examples of paper money issued a century ago by The First National Bank of Hawaii now First Hawaiian Bank are on display for the first time in Honolulu.
Valuable coins are also being shown-off, and sold.
"This is an 1879 Flowing hair, $4 gold piece. There was only 400 of these made, and we just sold it for $138,000," said coin collector Mark Scott.
The show runs through Sunday. Admission is free.
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