Alternative History
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The North American Dollar, officially also known as the Peso norteamericano in Spanish, Piâstre nord-americaine in French, Tôbankoku no yen in Japanese, and Norður-Ameríkíska Króna (?) in Icelandic (plural Krónur, is the currency of all of the nations of the League of North American States. The Dollar is divided into 100 cents (centavos, sous, fun, aurar - singular eyrir). The symbol for the dollar is $ and for the cent is ¢

The North American Dollar is governed by the League of North American States. Banknotes and coins are produced by the national governments according to a common pattern. All must use the five official languages, but give their national languages priority. Thus, banknotes produced in, for example, Misuri, will give Japanese priority, while those produced in Arkansas will give French priority.

Coins[]

  • 10¢
  • 25¢
  • 50¢
  • $1
  • $2 (originally a banknote)

Banknotes[]

  • $5
  • $10
  • $20
  • $50
  • $100
  • $200
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