In the past decade, Jamaica has had inflation problems. According to Wikipedia, the smallest denomination banknote is $50; all smaller denominations have been replaced with circulation coins. The $5 was replaced in 1994, the $10 in 1999. I assume old $5 and $10 notes would still be legal tender, just no longer commonly seen.
The Jamaican dollar is only worth US 1.4˘ at the moment.
The Jamaican dollar is only worth US 1.4˘ at the moment.
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