Nope. Following that linguistic logic, it should be called the Amero. Nice try with the firearms burn though.
In fact, right around the time Europe was undergoing "financial unification," some economists posed the question "What might the financial landscape look like if the Americas were unified financially?"
To my recollection, it was never persued seriously, merely as an academic excercise of interest. As it turns out, the name "Amero" was proposed as the name for the unified currency.
In fact, right around the time Europe was undergoing "financial unification," some economists posed the question "What might the financial landscape look like if the Americas were unified financially?"
To my recollection, it was never persued seriously, merely as an academic excercise of interest. As it turns out, the name "Amero" was proposed as the name for the unified currency.