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| Issuer | Federation of North America |
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| Year | 2011 |
| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette of the Union Pacific International Railroad Bridge, the sole international rail crossing between Eagle Pass, Texas, and Piedras Negras, Coahuila, rendered over a guilloche underprint. The trilingual issuer inscription appears at upper left, with the denomination numeral and legend at right against an ornate rosette pattern. |
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| Reverse description | Three schematic line-drawing vignettes of the truss bridge structure shown in elevation, isometric, and profile views, set against a fine guilloche wavy-line underprint in rose and pink. The trilingual issuer name appears at upper left, denomination in bold at lower right, and printer's imprint at lower left. |
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The "Federation of North America" is a fictional political entity, and the Amero is a currency that has never been issued by any government — it circulated primarily as a conspiracy theory artifact in the mid-2000s, tied to fears of a coming North American Union modeled on the Eurozone. This note is a fantasy or novelty piece, not legal tender under any jurisdiction, past or present.
Polymer substrate and Canadian printing suggest production by or in the style of the Canadian Bank Note Company's commercial novelty division, though attribution to a specific printer would require physical examination of the substrate markings.