Jamaican Dollars
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The Jamaican Dollar is the currency of the Caribbean island state of Jamaica since 1969. Similar to many other dollar currencies it is subdivided into 100 cents. We are able to exchange Jamaican dollar banknotes and Jamaican coins.
Jamaican Dollar banknotes from J$50 to J$5,000 and coins from 1c to J$20 are currently in use as a means of payment in Jamaica. Banknotes from $20 to 50c are no longer in circulation, but we also exchange all withdrawn Jamaican Dollar banknotes. To exchange your leftover Jamaican Dollars, select the type of JMD you want to convert to cash:
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20 Jamaican Dollars banknote (Noel N. Nethersole)
The $20 Jamaican Dollars banknote has the portrait of cricket player, economist and Minister for Finance Noel Newton ‘Crab’ Nethersole on the front side. The back side of the twenty dollars banknote shows the Bank of Jamaica tower building in Kingston. The $20 JMD bill was replaced by a coin in the year 2000.You get: £0.057601 JMD = £0.0028800000 -
20 Jamaican Dollars coin
The bimetallic $20 coin is the highest value coin in Jamaica. The portrait on the twenty dollars coin is that of Jamaican national hero Marcus Garvey, black nationalism leader. The object on the front of the $20 JMD piece is the Jamaican coat of arms, featuring a crocodile and a male and female member of … ContinuedYou get: £0.052001 JMD = £0.0026000000 -
50 Jamaican Dollars banknote (Samuel Sharpe)
The Baptist War slave rebellion leader Samuel Sharpe is pictured on the J$50 Jamaican dollars banknote. The back side of the fifty dollar bill features Doctor’s Cave Beach in Montego Bay, one of Jamaica’s most popular tourist hotspots.You get: £0.200001 JMD = £0.0040000000 -
10 Jamaican Dollars banknote (George William Gordon)
Jamaican national hero George William Gordon is portrayed on the front side of the $10 dollars note from Jamaica. On the back side of the blue coloured ten Jamaican dollars bill is an image of a bauxite mine in Jamaica.You get: £0.028801 JMD = £0.0028800000 -
10 Jamaican Dollars coin
Jamaica’s $10 dollar coin features a portrait of statesman and national hero George William Gordon. On the front side of the nickel clad steel ten dollars coin is the national coat of arms of Jamaica with the motto ‘Out of many, one people’.You get: £0.026001 JMD = £0.0026000000 -
10 Jamaican Dollars coin (round)
The round $10 coin is the most recent version of the Jamaican $10 coin. Like the older scalloped $10 coin, it features George William Gordon, the mixed-race Jamaican politician and businessman.You get: £0.026001 JMD = £0.0026000000 -
100 Jamaican Dollars banknote (Donald Sangster)
The J$100 one hundred dollars banknote from Jamaica features the Caribbean country’s second Prime Minister, Sir Donald Sangster. On the back side of the 100 JMD bill is an image of Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios.You get: £0.400001 JMD = £0.0040000000 -
5 Jamaican Dollars banknote (Norman Manley)
The $5 dollars banknote from Jamaica features the portrait of statesman and national hero Norman Manley. On the back side of the five dollars bill is an image of the old Parliament building in Kingston, also known as Headquarters House or Hibbert House, named after Thomas Hibbert, an English merchant and plantation owner. The five … ContinuedYou get: £0.014401 JMD = £0.0028800000 -
5 Jamaican Dollars coin
The Jamaican national hero, lawyer and statesman Norman Manley, is pictured on the $5 dollar coin from Jamaica. The stainless steel five dollars piece weighs 4.2 grams and measures 21.5mm in diameter.You get: £0.013001 JMD = £0.0026000000 -
500 Jamaican Dollars banknote (Nanny of the Maroons)
The Nanny of the Maroons is pictured on the front of the brown and orange coloured J$500 five hundred dollars banknote from Jamaica. On the back side of the 500 JMD bill is an image of Port Royal in Kingston Harbour.You get: £2.000001 JMD = £0.0040000000 -
1 Jamaican Dollar coin
The one dollar coin from Jamaica weighs 2.9 grams and measures 18.5mm across. On the front side is the Jamaican national coat of arms. The back side of the $1 coin shows the portrait of national hero Marcus Garvey, Jamaica’s first Prime Minister.You get: £0.002601 JMD = £0.0026000000 -
1 Jamaican Dollar coin (round)
The round $1 coin is the most recent version of the Jamaican $1 coin. Like the older heptagonal $1 coin, it features Alexander Bustamante, who became Jamaica’s first Prime Minister in 1962.You get: £0.002601 JMD = £0.0026000000 -
1000 Jamaican Dollars banknote (Michael Manley)
The one thousand Jamaican dollars banknote has the portrait of Michael Manley, fourth Prime Minister of Jamaica. On the back side of the J$1000 JMD bill is an image of Jamaica House in Kingston.You get: £4.000001 JMD = £0.0040000000 -
2 Jamaican Dollars banknote (Paul Bogle)
On the obverse side of the $2 Jamaican Dollars bill is a portrait of national hero Paul Bogle, leader of the Morant Bay protesters. The reverse side of the two dollars banknote features a group of school children in uniform alongside the national motto of Jamaica: ‘Out of many, one people’.You get: £0.005761 JMD = £0.0028800000 -
1 Jamaican Dollar banknote (Sir Alexander Bustamante)
The $1 Jamaican dollar banknote has the image of the first President of Jamaica, Sir Alexander Bustamante. On the back side is a harbour view with images of plants and flower native to the Caribbean. The one dollar banknote has been replaced by a $1 coin.You get: £0.002881 JMD = £0.0028800000 -
25 cents coin Jamaica
The Jamaican quarter dollar coin has the portrait of political activist and national hero Marcus Garvey. The twenty five cents piece from Jamaica is made of copper plated steel and has a weight of 3.6 grams.You get: £0.000651 JMD = £0.0026000000