8 cent
At current conversion rates (31 July 2016), a ten dollar Jamaican coin is worth 8 cents.
another web site says 6 cents i googled it Answer:On 30 January 1968 the Jamaican House of Representatives voted to decimalize the currency by introducing the dollar, worth 10 shillings, to replace the Jamaican pound. Coins and banknotes went into circulation on 8 September 1969. From its introduction, the Jamaican dollar has fallen from a peak of J$0.77 to US$1 in its first few years of circulation to a series of new lows exceeding J$71 to US$1 during the first half of 2008. * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_dollar
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They're both worth $1. But you could get A LOT more with it in 1963, than in 2008.
It's worth about $17.00 as of today
One dollar. It isn't rare.
$5.54 in the year 2008 has the same "purchase power" as $1 in the year 1970.
It is worth $5.00
If a dollar bill were printed in 1977, it would be worth $1.00 right now (in 2008). If a $20 bill were printed in 1977, it would be worth $20.00 right now (in 2008). A candy bar that may have cost $0.05 in 1977 would cost around $0.75 now. But then, a candy bar isn't a dollar.
America's Port - 2008 15 Million Dollar Gamble 1-4 was released on: USA: 21 April 2008
It's worth the same as when it was struck in 2008, one dollar.