After reading some of the post I have a few question
For the Coins
The D might not mean a mint mark for Denver ever though that?
If I were to right a D on something does it automatically mean Denver no, so why should that be the case here !
It might be meant to trick you into thinking its from the Denver mint.
Game tokens have mint marks. You could easliy have a mint, mint a coin with a D on it.
Why is the coin in English; if I was designing the Amero I would just put 20 Ameros. Or something similar to how Euro bills are since the bills would
be used in areas where English, French and Spanish are spoken.
For the Paper Currency
Whats with the paragraph on the back, I have never seen any currency present or past that has had paragraphs on them and I'am a currency
collector.
Why isnt it trilangual (English, Spanish, French) If you were designing a currency for a region where many languages are spoken you would not add
anything besides its value, map of region, currency name, King/Queen/Emporer/Empress , Monuments, Buildings, Brideges etc. stuff like that would not
involve using any language.
Those pics have been on Flikr for a while why now just noticing. There have been other threads on ATS about it since Nov ex.
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Even if there is North American currency why would you call it Amero, is South America gonna eventually join I could see calling it Amero, Americo,
America etc. if both continents were joining but just three countries and not even the other 23 countries in North America.