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10 Amero Three Nations Crossing

Issuer Union of North America
Year 2011
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Value 10 Amero
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Obverse description Vignette of the Seaway International Bridge (Three Nations Crossing), linking New York State, the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne, and Ontario, Canada; the South Channel Bridge spanning the St. Lawrence Seaway opened in 1958. Guilloche underprint in green tones frames the central vignette. A turtle symbol appears at upper right.
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Reverse lettering FÉDÉRATION DE L'AMÉRIQUE DU NORD
FEDERACIÓN DE AMÉRICA DEL NORTE
FEDERATION OF NORTH AMERICA
10 AMEROS
DIX DIEZ TEN
ACC 2011
PRINTED IN CANADA 10 AMEROS
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Comments

The "Amero" is a recurring fixture in North American conspiracy literature — the idea that the U.S., Canada, and Mexico would adopt a shared currency modeled on the Euro. No such currency has ever been proposed through any official legislative or treaty process. This note is a privately produced novelty item, not legal tender in any jurisdiction, and the "Union of North America" has no governmental standing.

Collector interest exists, but it belongs firmly in the exonumia category rather than any serious banknote series.

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