The "Union of North America" Amero concept circulated as a conspiracy theory in the mid-2000s, driven by anxiety over NAFTA expansion discussions and the Security and Prosperity Partnership signed in 2005. No such political union was ever formed, no such currency authorized. These pieces are privately minted fantasy coins — legal to own, not legal tender anywhere — produced largely to capitalize on that political moment.
The "Union of North America" Amero concept circulated as a conspiracy theory in the mid-2000s, driven by anxiety over NAFTA expansion discussions and the Security and Prosperity Partnership signed in 2005. No such political union was ever formed, no such currency authorized. These pieces are privately minted fantasy coins — legal to own, not legal tender anywhere — produced largely to capitalize on that political moment.