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This is a list of proposed currencies. Currencies are listed by their latest significant proposal.
19th century
20th century
2000s
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Amero, in a currency union for
North America consisting of the
United States,
Canada, and
Mexico
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CARICOM currency,
[1] for Caribbean states (except the
Bahamas)
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Khaleeji, for the
Gulf Cooperation Council (
Bahrain,
Kuwait,
Oman,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia,
United Arab Emirates)
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SUCRE, as part of the
Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas
2010s
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Afro, proposed currency for the
African Union to be issued by the
African Central Bank, expected to be introduced in the 2020s
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Asian Currency Unit, proposed for the
ASEAN +3 or the
East Asian Community (including the
ASEAN member-states,
China,
South Korea, and
Japan)
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Caribbean guilder, to replace the
Netherlands Antillean guilder in
Curaçao and
Sint Maarten in the 2020s
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East African shilling, for the
East African Community (
Burundi,
Kenya,
Rwanda,
Tanzania,
Uganda)
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Eco, for the
West African Monetary Zone (
Gambia,
Ghana,
Guinea,
Nigeria,
Sierra Leone, possibly
Liberia), planned to be introduced in the 2020s and merged with the
CFA franc and eventually the Afro.
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Toman, a replacement for the
Iranian rial proposed by the
Central Bank of Iran due to
hyperinflation
References
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^ "CARICOM Single Market (CSM) ratified! – Caribbean leaders sign formal document". p. Kingston, Jamaica:
Jamaica Gleaner. January 31, 2006.
OCLC
50239830.