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  2. Currency Museum - Wikipedia

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    Currency Museum (Bahrain), a currency museum in the Central Bank of Bahrain; Bank of Canada Museum, a currency museum at the Bank of Canada headquarters; Currency museum, Colombo, a currency museum in Sri Lanka; Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan, a currency museum in front of the Bank of Japan; Bank of Jamaica Currency Museum

  3. List of museums in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Music Museum; Hanover Museum; Liberty Hall: The Legacy of Marcus Garvey [Michael Manley Foundation] Military Museum; Museum of St. James; National Gallery of Jamaica; Natural History Museum of Jamaica; Peoples’ Museum of Craft and Technology; Peter Tosh Museum; Sir Noël Coward Museum; Taino Museum of the First Jamaicans; Trench Town ...

  4. Bank of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Jamaica (Jamaican Patois: Bangk a Jumieka) is the central bank of Jamaica located in Kingston. It was established by the Bank of Jamaica Act 1960 [ 3 ] and was opened on May 1, 1961. It is responsible for the monetary policy of Jamaica on the instruction of the Minister of Finance .

  5. Michael Lee-Chin - Wikipedia

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    Lee-Chin saw potential in his native country, and Portland purchased 75 per cent of the National Commercial Bank of Jamaica for 6 billion Jamaican dollars (US$127 million) from the Jamaican Government. In 2003, Senvia Money Services Inc., a global money transfer company, was established.

  6. Jamaican pound - Wikipedia

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    Only these three smaller denominations were issued by the Board of Commissioners; £1 and £5 notes were issued by the chartered banks operating in Jamaica. [1] However, in 1940, the government began producing £1 and £5 notes. In October 1960, the Bank of Jamaica was given the sole right to mint coins and produce banknotes in Jamaica. Their ...

  7. Category:Bank museums - Wikipedia

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    Mandiri Museum; Money Museum of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; Money Museum of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; Money Museum of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; Museum of Banking History in Sumy Oblast and the History of Money; Museum of the National Bank of Belgium

  8. List of numismatic collections - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Money Ukraine: Ostroh: Museum of Money Ukraine: Dnipro: Museum of Ukrainian Coins 1100 Ukraine: Odesa: Odesa Archaeological Museum: 55,000 Ukraine: Feodosia: Feodosia Money Museum: 30,000 Uzbekistan: Bukhara: Bukhara State Museum, Unknown Collection Uzbekistan: Central Bank of Uzbekistan, Minor Collection 400+ coins Uzbekistan: Shahrisabz

  9. Noel Newton Nethersole - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Jamaica regards Nethersole as the "father" of the Bank. His statue stands outside the front of the Bank building, which is in Nethersole Place, Kingston. His portrait appeared on the Jamaican $20 note between 1976 and 2000. [17] His step-daughter, Elsie's daughter, was Tessa Prendergast.