The Jamaican dollar (JMD) was introduced in 1969, replacing the Jamaican pound at a rate of 1 dollar to 2.4 pounds. The currency's name reflects the country's historical ties to the British Empire, as well as its cultural identity. The coins and notes are produced by the Bank of Jamaica, which is responsible for issuing and regulating the currency. The design of the currency features national symbols, notable figures, and landmarks, highlighting Jamaica's rich heritage.
At current conversion rates (31 July 2016), a ten dollar Jamaican coin is worth 8 cents.
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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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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
The value of a 2015 Jamaican 10 dollar coin is generally its face value of 10 Jamaican dollars. However, its actual market value may vary based on factors like condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. For accurate pricing, it's best to check with local coin dealers or online marketplaces.
The Jamaican dollar (JMD).
The first US dollar coin was made in 1794.