What Is An Amero Dollar

What Is An Amero Dollar

The Amero is a theoretical unit of currency that would be used throughout North America. The Amero is seen as a replacement for the three currencies of the three large countries in North America, the Canadian Dollar, the US Dollar, and the Mexican Peso. To avoid using Amero Dollars is to avoid using any of those currencies mentioned.
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