The currency used in New Jersey is the dollar. All states in the United States use the dollar as currency.
No. The Bailiwick of Jersey is a British Crown Dependancy. Jersey currency is not Legal Tender in Great Britain, however, British businesses can accept the Jersey currency if they wish. British, Guernsey and Scottish currency is Legal Tender in Jersey.
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The Bailiwick of Jersey is one of the (English) Channel islands and is a British Crown dependancy. The currency of Jersey is similar to that of Britain and is tied to the value of the British curency.
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These coins are still potentially in circulation so, unless they are part of a Proof or Uncirculated mint set or are individual Proof or Uncirculated coins and in absolute mint condition, they are worth Two Pence in Jersey. The Bailiwick of Jersey currency (JEP) is pegged at par with the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Jersey decimal coinage is near identical in dimensions, composition and history to the equivalent British coins. Jersey currency is "legal tender" only in Jersey, but may be regarded as "acceptable tender" in Britain.
The Royal Mint advises that -The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are Crown Dependencies of the United Kingdom. They have their own legislative and taxation systems and issue their own banknotes and coins. These, in common with United Kingdom coins, bear the portrait of Her Majesty The Queen. However, they are only legal tender within the Crown Dependencies themselves.