American Samoa uses the same currency as the United States of American
The tālā is the currency of Western Samoa - it is subdivided into 100 sene
Tala
Samoa uses the Tala (WST, dollar) and sene (cent).
The currency used in Samoa is the Samoan Tala. (WST)
No. The American dollar is used. The Tala is used only in Samoa.
American Samoa uses the same currency as the United States of American
Tala (dollar) and Sene (cent)
I see that you've tagged your question in American Samoa. American Samoa uses American Dollars so 100 CAD would be $93USD. If you meant Samoan Tala (which is the currency used in SAMOA) then $100CAD would be $235WST.
I see this has been tagged in American Samoa. American Samoa uses US dollars as their currency so I'll answer on behalf of Samoa, who uses the Samoan Tala (WST). As of 20 December 2009, $1USD = $2.57WST.
Samoa mints and prints its own currency, the Samoan tala (WST). The Central Bank of Samoa is responsible for issuing and managing the tala, which includes both coins and banknotes. While Samoa produces its currency domestically, it may also work with external partners for certain aspects of production.
No you cannot. The only legal tender accepted in Samoa is the Samoan Tala (WST). If you're travelling to Samoa, you'll have to exchange your money to their currency.