Jamaican pound (until 1968, replaced by the Jamaican dollar).
He brought the dollars back to Jamaica and converted them into Jamaican dollars at the black market rate.
The land was transferred for one Jamaican dollar.
US dollars are widely accepted, but you'll be given change in Jamaican dollars.
In 1992, when the Jamaican dollar was under pressure, he vowed to spend $1 million to support it, raising confidence in the currency.
When Jamaica went decimal in 1969, the new Jamaican dollar was in effect a half-pound.
Jackie's accepts only cash (American or Jamaican dollars) or traveler's checks.
His popularity suffered as he eliminated government jobs, reduced subsidies, devalued the Jamaican dollar and cut back on public services.
The Foundation has collected about 12 million Jamaican dollars in funds and resources to assist with helping existing treatment facilities, schools and families.
Jamaica's basic currency unit is the Jamaican dollar.