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 Banknotes from $20 to 50c are no longer in circulation, but we also exchange all withdrawn Jamaican Dollar banknotes.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 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: £0.046601 JMD = £0.0023300000 -
5000 Jamaican Dollar polymer banknote (Donald Sangster)
This polymer 5000 Jamaican Dollar bill features busts of Donald Sangster, a Jamaican politician and Hugh Shearer, former Prime Minister of Jamaica. Turn this 5000JMD bill over, and you’ll see a birds eye view of Aerial view of Highway 2000.You get: £17.900001 JMD = £0.0035800000 -
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: £0.023301 JMD = £0.0023300000 -
1000 Jamaican Dollar polymer banknote (Alexander Bustamante)
Front-facing portraits of Alexander Bustamante, former Prime Minister of Jamaica and Norman Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica, are featured on the front left side of this 1000 JMD bill. On the back of this 1000 Jamaican Dollar note, you’ll see the front view of Jamaica House in Kingston, Jamaica. This was designed by Lloyd Shearer … ContinuedYou get: £3.580001 JMD = £0.0035800000 -
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: £1.290001 JMD = £0.0025800000 -
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: £0.002331 JMD = £0.0023300000 -
500 Jamaican Dollar polymer banknote (Nanny of the Maroons)
This commemorative note series celebrates 60 Years of Jamaica’s independence. The obverse of this 500-polymer Jamaican Dollar bill features portraits of Nanny of the Maroons, an 18th-century leader of the Jamaican Maroons. She led a community of formerly enslaved Africans called the Windward Maroon. Samuel Sharpe, Leader of the Baptist War, is also featured alongside … ContinuedYou get: £1.790001 JMD = £0.0035800000 -
100 Jamaican Dollar polymer banknote (Marcus Garvey)
This green polymer 100 JMD banknote features a portrait of Marcus Garvey, a Jamaica-born British political activist and the Coat of arms of Jamaica at the bottom. Turn this 10 Jamaican Dollar note over and you’ll see two people enjoying the stunning scenery by Dunn’s River Falls near Ocho Rios.You get: £0.358001 JMD = £0.0035800000















