Jamaican Coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by WhispTech, Feb 2, 2006.

  1. WhispTech

    WhispTech Senior Member

    My last thread the pictures don't work and won't let me edit so I am remaking my old thread. Also, I have better scans this time. Anyways, post your Jamaican coins and NCLT's if you got them.

    1. 1995 Bob Marley Sterling silver $50 Dollar Commemorative coin. 30,000 minted out of sterling .925 silver to proof standard, diameter of 38.61 mm and weighs 28.28 g.

    2. Sterling silver Anniversary of Independence 1972 $10 coin proof edition. I like looking at the island has like a face in it.
     

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  3. WhispTech

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    These are some of my new ones. I finally got my first bi-metal coin. Also my first circulated 10 and 20 dollar coins.

    1. Bi-metal (not sure what metals havn't checked guide yet) $20 coin from 2000.

    2. $10 coin from 2000. Only one I have of this shape.
     

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  4. WhispTech

    WhispTech Senior Member

    Here is my 1972 Anniversary of Independence $20 gold Coin. Also shown is the usual crest found on a majority of their coins.
     

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  5. WhispTech

    WhispTech Senior Member

    This is an other of my favourites. I like the artwork on this one. 1995 $25 coin with parrots.
     

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  6. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Now I do like the parrot that is a nice looking coin :bow:

    De Orc :kewl:
     
  7. BjC

    BjC Senior Member

    Here's my Jamaican coin. Nothing special really, compared to yours...
    1981 10cents
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    thought I would throw in one of my Cuban coins... not sure why they appear so hazy, probly the sleeve...
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  8. WhispTech

    WhispTech Senior Member

    K in next two posts I will show common Jamaican denominations. Also note that the 10 and 20 dollar coins where shown up above earlier. These are all circulated coins.

    1. Farthing
    2. Half penny
    3. Penny
    4. Five cents
    5. Ten cents
     

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    WhispTech Senior Member

    1. Twenty Cents
    2. Twenty Five cents
    3. Fifty cents
    4. One dollar
    5. Five dollars
     

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  10. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    WhispTech,those are very nice coins from Jamaica.The Cuban coin is from their Convertible Peso tourist coinage.
    As to the silver 1972 $10 piece,I have it in Unc.,not Proof,
    however.

    Aidan.
     
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