| I would not call the Australian dollar or the US dollar currency unions. These are simply countries which have elected unilaterally to use the currency of a larger country as their own and have no control over monetary policy. If you include them, you need to include the pound sterling as well, which is used by the Channel islands, Falklands, etc. as well. I thought Bermuda had its own dollar (although it is pegged one-to-one with the U.S. dollar. Please accept alternatives for the various CFA francs. I tried West African CFA Franc and it didn't work. |