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 Banknotes from $20 to 50c are no longer in circulation, but we also exchange all withdrawn Jamaican Dollar banknotes.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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5000 Jamaican Dollars banknote (Hugh Shearer)
Jamaica’s highest value banknote is the J$5,000 dollars bill. The portrait on the five thousand Jamaican dollars bill is that of Hugh Shearer, trade union leader and the third Prime Minister of Jamaica. On the back side of the 5000 JMD note is Highway 2000, the motorway that connects Kingston, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios.You get: £19.600001 JMD = £0.0039200000 -
10 cents coin Jamaica
This piece of 10 cents from Jamaica features the leader of the Morant Bay protesters, Jamaican national hero Paul Bogle. The copper plated ten cents coin weighs 2.5 grams and has a diameter of 17mm.You get: £0.000261 JMD = £0.0025500000 -
50 cents Jamaican Dollars banknote (Marcus Garvey)
This banknote of fifty cents from Jamaica is the equivalent of half a dollar. It used to be the lowest value banknote in Jamaica until it was replaced by a coin in 1976. The portrait on the red coloured 50c bill is that of Jamaican black nationalism leader Marcus Garvey. On the back side of … ContinuedYou get: £0.001411 JMD = £0.0028200000 -
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