Jamaica new sig/date (15.01.2010) 50-dollar note (B238e) confirmed
Like B238d, but new date (15.01.2010) and signature (Brian Wynter). Courtesy of Yuri Minkin (yuri111 on eBay).Read More…
Like B238d, but new date (15.01.2010) and signature (Brian Wynter). Courtesy of Yuri Minkin (yuri111 on eBay).Read More…
Like B241e, but new date (15.01.2010) and signature (Brian Wynter). Courtesy of Kai Hwong.Read More…
Like B238c, but new date (15.01.2009). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
The Bank of Jamaica commemorated the 50th anniversary of its founding by issuing a new 50-dollar (US$0.60) note on 15 November 2010, even though the official anniversary celebrations aren’t expected to begin until May 2011. The front of the commemorative note is like the current note in design and securityRead More…
50 dollars (US$0.55). Like B238b, but new date (15.01.2008). 500 dollars (US$5.60). Like B240c, but new date (15.01.2008). 1,000 dollars (US$11.20). Like B241c, but new date (15.01.2008). Courtesy of Banknoteshop and Thomas Krause.Read More…
According to a 14 September 2009 press release, on 24 September the Bank of Jamaica issued its highest denomination ever, a new 5,000-dollar (US$56) note. The portrait of the late former Prime Minster of Jamaica, the Rt. Hon. Hugh Lawson Shearer, appears on the front of the note. The backRead More…
According to a Jamaica Observer article dated 15 May 2009, the Bank of Jamaica plans to issue a 5,000-dollar banknote in September 2009, which will bear the image of late former prime minister, Hugh Lawson Shearer. Currently the highest Jamaican note in circulation is the $1,000 banknote. The new $5,000Read More…
100 dollars (US$1.45), 15.01.2007. Like B239b, but new date. 500 dollars (US$7.30), 15.01.2007. Like B240b, but new date. Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
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