The Jamaican dollar is produced by the Bank of Jamaica, which is the country's central bank. The currency is printed at the bank's facilities, with the actual banknotes being produced in collaboration with specialized printing companies. Coins are minted at the Royal Canadian Mint. The Jamaican dollar is used as the official currency for transactions within Jamaica.
At current conversion rates (31 July 2016), a ten dollar Jamaican coin is worth 8 cents.
Jamaican Dollar
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The currency in Jamaica is the Jamaican dollar (JMD). But Jamaica does a lot of trade with the U.S. dollar (USD), too.Jamaican currency is called the Jamaican dollar, or "J" for short. It comes most often in bills (1000J- 500J-100J-50J-20J-10J) although there are also some coins.Jamaikan Dollers Man add me on xbox TheSkinnyNoob
It stands to reason ...or is this a trick question? Yes, the US dollar is worth more than the Jamaican dollar.
A US $ is worth around 85 Jamaican Dollars.
One us dollar is worth 75 Jamaican dollars today
Yes. Its currency is the Jamaican dollar, but one Jamaican dollar is worth less than a US cent.
JMD - Jamaica Dollar. But they do a lot of trade in USD too.
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In 2007, one Jamaican Dollar was worth about one and a half cents in US Dollars. It is now worth about 1.2 cents.
In 2007, one Jamaican Dollar was worth about one and a half cents in US Dollars. It is now worth about 1.2 cents.