1935 HAWAII SILVER CERTIFICATE - SILVER CLEANERS.
1935 Hawaii Silver Certificate
silver certificate
- Silver Certificates are a type of representative money printed from 1878 to 1964 in the United States as part of its circulation of paper currency.
- (Silver Certificates) Silver certificates and Red Seal notes are quite common. In fact, billions were made. Since the notes are so common, only the best quality notes command a numismatic premium. The high quality notes are referred to as crisp uncirculated.
- formerly a bank note issued by the United States Treasury and redeemable in silver
hawaii
- a state in the United States in the central Pacific on the Hawaiian Islands
- The largest island in the state of Hawaii
- A state in the US that is comprised of a group of islands in the North Pacific Ocean, about 3,000 miles (4,830 km) west of mainland US; pop. 1,211,537; capital, Honolulu (on Oahu); statehood, Aug. 21, 1959 (50). First settled by Polynesians, Hawaii was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1778. It was annexed by the US in 1898 and is a popular vacation destination
- (hawaiian) the Oceanic languages spoken on Hawaii
- the largest and southernmost of the Hawaii islands; has several volcanic peaks
1935
- Year 1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.
1935 hawaii silver certificate - Krazy &
Krazy & Ignatz: Komplete 1935-1936 A Wild Warmth of Chromatic Gravy
The Sunday Krazy Kat strip turns to full spectacular color, with a flood of rare color extras and a revelatory essay by Jeet Heer.
And now, starting with the sixth volume in Fantagraphics' acclaimed Krazy Kat reprint series, finally it's time for... color! After a brief hiatus in the mid-1930s, the heretofore black-and-white Sunday Krazy Kat returned in full spectacular color in June 1935. And so this volume includes all the Sunday strips from the latter half of 1935 and all of 1936, including one supremely rare instance of a page shot from an original syndicate proof sheet, all reproduced in sparkling, digitally cleaned-up color.
The new color format also opens the floodgates for a massive amount of spectacular rare color art from series editor Bill Blackbeard's files, including a surprising color self-portrait by Herriman, several Kat watercolors executed for friends, peers, and relatives, some watercolored non-Krazy Kat material, a reproduction of a vintage archy and mehitabel dust jacket by Herriman — plus a period spoof of Krazy Kat by Minute Movies' Ed Wheelan, and several instances of other cartoonists imitating Herriman's unique "Family Upstairs / Krazy Kat" format. This volume also includes "The Kolor of Krazy Kat," a revelatory essay by journalist and critic Jeet Heer that addresses in-depth the mystery of Herriman's racial origins, and the varying ways in which Herriman dealt with them artistically throughout his career — a major addition to Herriman-related scholarship and commentary. Full-color comic strips and illustrations throughout
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Hawaii Jason Kim Magic
Photos of us in Hawaii - yes, we bought the tourist trap portraits, but it was still fun doing it :D From before the Polynesia magic show with the crappy drinks and annoying singing woman. It was also the first time they had us do the 'hang loose' sign for a photo and I got carried away.
Hawaii Luau
Photos of us in Hawaii - yes, we bought the tourist trap portraits, but it was still fun doing it :D Photo form the luau :D Great entertainment, food not so much.