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<p>[QUOTE="fiftypee, post: 407730, member: 4700"]Re: Common North American Currency</p><p><br /></p><p>I am no expert by any means, but I know in Canada's early history we used a variety of foreign coins, but primarily US as our geographical location to them were so close.</p><p><br /></p><p>I seem to remember reading an article about the decision to go with a Pound currency or a dollar currency, and the dollar currency was chosen. I think being so close to the states makes it almost necessary to have a similar currency in value as we do alot of trade with each other.</p><p><br /></p><p>Although the country has alot of ties with Europe and Great Britain, I don't see us ever going for the Euro unless the US and Canada both tank for some very bad reason.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Amero is a fantasy coin, to have a truly North American currency would take I think many years to implement. The designs look very "American" to me.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think any real North American currency would really have to have one side a more universal North American theme. An Eagle I don't think really works, and Liberty on the back wouldn't fly either.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fiftypee, post: 407730, member: 4700"]Re: Common North American Currency I am no expert by any means, but I know in Canada's early history we used a variety of foreign coins, but primarily US as our geographical location to them were so close. I seem to remember reading an article about the decision to go with a Pound currency or a dollar currency, and the dollar currency was chosen. I think being so close to the states makes it almost necessary to have a similar currency in value as we do alot of trade with each other. Although the country has alot of ties with Europe and Great Britain, I don't see us ever going for the Euro unless the US and Canada both tank for some very bad reason. The Amero is a fantasy coin, to have a truly North American currency would take I think many years to implement. The designs look very "American" to me. I think any real North American currency would really have to have one side a more universal North American theme. An Eagle I don't think really works, and Liberty on the back wouldn't fly either.[/QUOTE]
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