Jamaican Dollar coins
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Convert your leftover Jamaican Dollar coins to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Jamaica.
Coins from $20 dollars to 1 cent are in use in Jamaica today, although the low value coins are not seen in circulation very often. All Jamaican Dollar coins except the 1c coin feature the portrait of a national hero and the Jamaican national coat of arms.
In addition to Jamaican Dollar coins, we also exchange current Jamaican Dollar banknotes and withdrawn Jamaican Dollar banknotes.
Do you have Jamaican Dollar coins like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Jamaican Dollars. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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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: £0.049601 JMD = £0.0024800000 -
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: £0.024801 JMD = £0.0024800000 -
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: £0.002481 JMD = £0.0024800000 -
1 cent coin Jamaica
Jamaica’s lowest value coin is made of aluminium and weighs only 1.2 grams. Its value is so small that it’s not commonly used as a means of payment in Jamaica. However the 1c piece from Jamaica still has legal tender value. The fruit on the one cent coin is an ackee apple. Text on the … ContinuedYou get: £0.000101 JMD = £0.0100000000