Hawaiian dollar

The dollar or dala was the currency of Hawaii between 1847 and 1898. It was equal to the United States dollar and was divided into 100 cents or keneta. Only sporadic issues were made, which circulated alongside United States currency.

Hawaiian dollar
Dala (Hawaiian)
Kingdom of Hawaii 1883 dollar
Unit
Pluraldollars (dalas)
Symbol$
Denominations
Subunit
1100cent (keneta)
Plural
cent (keneta)cents (keneta)
Banknotes$10, $20, $50 and $100 (silver coin deposit certificates)
Coinsone dime (umi keneta), quarter dollar (hapaha), half dollar (hapalua) and one dollar (akahi dala)
Demographics
User(s) Kingdom of Hawaii
Issuance
Monetary authorityDepartment of Finance
MintSan Francisco Mint (struck coins for circulation) and Philadelphia Mint (struck presentation proofs)
Valuation
Pegged withUnited States dollar at par
This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.
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