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The History of Jamaican Currency

"Up until the early 16th century, when the Spaniards colonized Jamaica, there had been little occasion for the use of a regular currency. Although there was a small amount of gold on the; island, the Taino Indians, Jamaica's first inhabitants, used it; for decorative purposes rather than for trade, which was conducted by barter.
The first units of exchange used by the Spaniards (who came with Columbus in 1494) in their dealings with the Tainos, were items such as glass beads and trinkets, scissors and mirrors."

Through the different colonizations of Jamaica, many different coins and montary units were introduced between the early 1500's through early 1900's, including Maravedis, Pieces of Eight (Spanish dollars), Christian Quatties, British Colonial Coinage, etc. In 1969, the currency was decimalized, with the major unit to be called the 'dollar' and the minor unit to be called the 'cent'.

Available Notes include: 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 Dollars


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Source: Central Bank of Jamaica


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