Yes, the 1884-1977 Jamaican one dollar coin is considered collectible, particularly among numismatists and those interested in Jamaican history. Coins from this era often have historical significance and can be sought after by collectors for their rarity, condition, and unique designs. The demand for such coins can vary, so their value may fluctuate based on collector interest and market trends.
At current conversion rates (31 July 2016), a ten dollar Jamaican coin is worth 8 cents.
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The coin they use is called the Jamaican dollar!
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50 dollar collectible coin from 1975
The value of a 5 Jamaican dollar coin from 1995 is typically quite low, often worth around its face value of 5 Jamaican dollars. However, its collectible value may vary depending on its condition and demand among collectors. In some cases, it could be worth slightly more than face value if it is in uncirculated condition or part of a specific collection. For the most accurate valuation, checking with a local coin dealer or collector's guide is recommended.
A recent coin would be unlikely to have any collector value. The current exchange rate for a Jamaican dollar is about 1.3 US cents, that's all.
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The coin is a Morgan Dollar. Not a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM dollar. If the coin is still in collectible condition, values are $31.00-$39.00, depending on the grade.
As of September 2021, one Jamaican 5 dollar coin is worth about 0.03 US dollars.
It values almost one cent in United States of America