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The U.S dollar, just like in every other state.
California, a state within the United States of America, uses U.S. Currency, referred to as the Dollar. ($)
Nevada, as a state of the United States of America, uses the US Dollar.
Hawaii, as a state in the United States, uses the US dollar as its currency.
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A 'tin can' is actually made of steel, which is a magnetic alloy of iron. There is sometimes a layer of tin (or zinc), electroplated onto the surface, so the name is misleading. It is more properly a 'tinned' can as it is a steel can which has been 'tinned' to stop it from corroding.
It's in the U.S... It uses U.S currency...
ANSWER:During the 1820's the government of the United States printed currency, as it does today. It was good, and was accepted in every state.But, with the American Civil War, the United State continued to print currency, but, the Confederate States of America decided to print their own currency. This being the fact, that they were no longer part of the Union.However, over a period of time, the Confederate currency would not be worth the paper it was printed on, and United States currency would be hard to come by in the South.
Each 13 state had their own currency. The United States didn't make a legal tender until 1863.
The US dollar is the currency, since we are one of the 50 United States with all the federal laws, rules, policies and requirements of any state in our nation.
Alaska is one of the United States of America, so there is a fair chance it would use US currency.