two other uses the album by Jamey Johnson the currency dollar other uses of the word dollarDollar disambiguation Infobox album Name The Dollar Type studio Artist Jamey Johnson Cover Jameydollar.jpg Released start date 2006 01 31 Genre country music Country Length 41 51 Label BNA Records BNA Producer Buddy Cannon Reviews Allmusic rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r816280 pure url yes link Entertainment Weekly B http www.ew.com ew article 0,,1167037,00.html link Country Standard Time http www.countrystandardtime.com d cdreview.asp?xid 1308 link Last album They Call Me Country br 2002 This album The Dollar br 2006 Next album That Lonesome Song br 2007 2008 The Dollar is the major label debut album from American country music artist Jamey Johnson . Released in January 2006 on BNA Records , it features the single The Dollar , which peaked at 14 on the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in early 2006. The second single, Rebelicious , failed to chart, due to the merger of BMG and Sony Music Entertainment , and Johnson was dropped from BNA in mid 2006. The track She s All Lady was also recorded by Joe Nichols on his 2007 album Real Things Joe Nichols album Real Things , while Redneck Side of Me was also recorded by Flynnville Train on their 2007 Flynnville Train album self titled debut . The track It Was Me was also recorded by George Strait on his 2008 album Troubadour George Strait album Troubadour . Track listing The Dollar song The Dollar Jamey Johnson 2 59 Flying Silver Eagle Johnson, Dallas Davidson 4 27 She s All Lady Johnson, Davidson 3 44 Ray Ray s Juke Joint Wayd Battle, James Edwards 3 11 My Saving Grace Johnson, Rob Hatch, Jerrod Niemann 3 23 Redneck Side of Me Niemann 4 05 Keepin up with the Jonesin Johnson, Hatch 3 25 duet with George Jones Rebelicious ... cite album notes title The Dollar bandname Jamey Johnson year 2006 publisher BNA Records publisherid ... Reflist 2000s country album stub DEFAULTSORT Dollar, The Category 2006 albums Category BNA ... more details
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The dollar was the currency of Trinidad until 1814. The currency comprised various cut Spanishdollar s and other Spanish colonial real Spanish colonial coins. Before 1811, the dollar was worth 8 shilling s, each of 12 penny pence . After 1811, it was worth 9 shillings. In 1814, British pound sterling was established as the official currency of the island. Since 1905, dollars have once more circulated on Trinidad, first the Trinidad and Tobago dollar , then the British West Indies dollar , before the Trinidad and Tobago dollar was reintroduced. Coins Between 1798 and 1801, shillings were issued which were segments cut from 8 reales coins. In 1804, quarter and half cut real coins were issued as 3 and 6 pence pieces. In 1811, 8 reales coins had holes cut in them. The plugs were issued as 1 shilling coins, with the holed dollars issued as 9 shillings pieces. All coins were countermarked with an incuse T . References refbegin numis cite SCWC date 1979 refend dollar Category Modern obsolete currencies Category 1814 disestablishments Category Economy of Trinidad and Tobago Category History of Trinidad and Tobago Money unit stub Trinidad stub it Dollaro di Trinidad ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 The dollar was the currency of Penang between 1786 and 1826. It was subdivided into 100 Cent currency cent s , also called pice , and was equal to the Spanishdollar . The dollar was introduced after the British East India Company East India Company acquired the island in 1786. In 1826, the Indian rupee was declared legal tender in Penang at a value of 48 pice. The dollar again became the currency of Penang with the introduction of the Straits dollar . Between 1786 and 1788, coins were issued in denominations of frac 1 10 , and 1 cent copper , frac 1 10 , and dollar silver . Large, tin 1 cent coins were issued between 1800 and 1809, followed by copper and 1 cent in 1810. In 1826, copper , 1 and 2 cents coins were issued which were also minted in 1828, after the dollar had been replaced by the rupee. References Numis cite SCWC date 1991 Malaysian currency and coinage dollar DEFAULTSORT Penang Dollar Category History of Penang Category Modern obsolete currencies Category Obsolete currencies in Malaysian history Category British Malaya Category 1786 establishments Category 1826 disestablishments Category British East India Company Malaysia stub Money unit stub it Dollaro di Penang ms Dolar Pulau Pinang ... more details
The dollar was the currency of Tobago until 1814. The currency comprised various cut Spanishdollar s and countermarked French colonial coins. The dollar was subdivided into 11 bits , each of 9 penny pence . In 1814, British pound sterling was established as the official currency of the island. Since 1905, dollars have once more circulated on Tobago, first the Trinidad and Tobago dollar , then the British West Indies dollar , before the Trinidad and Tobago dollar was reintroduced. Coins In 1798, 8 reales coins were holed, with the plug countermarked with a script letter T to make 1 bits coins and the holed dollar issued as 11 bits pieces. Some French colonial coins were countermarked with TB to produce 1 and 2 pence ball sweat pieces. References refbegin numis cite SCWC date 1979 refend dollar Category Modern obsolete currencies Category Economy of Grenada Category 1814 disestablishments Money unit stub Grenada stub it Dollaro di Tobago ... more details
being equal to one half of the old penny. Early history The currency comprised various cut Spanishdollar s and other Spanish colonial real Spanish colonial coins. The dollar was subdivided into bits worth 9 penny pence . Before 1814, there were 11 bits to the dollar, with the issue of 1787 consisting of Spanish dollars cut into 11 segments and stamped with a G . After 1814, there were 12 bits to the dollar ..., being reckoned in dollar accounts at an automatic conversion rate of 1 dollar 4 shilling s 2 pence. From 1949, with the introduction of the British West Indies dollar , the currency of Grenada ... banknotes were also denominated in sterling, with 1 dollar 4 shilling s 2 pence. In 1935, the British West Indies dollar was introduced, equal in value to the Grenadan dollar and other dollars circulating ... Indies dollar was replaced in 1965 by the East Caribbean dollar . Banknotes The Royal Bank of Canada introduced 5 dollar notes in 1909, continuing to issue them until 1938. The Colonial Bank issued ... cite SCWPM date 1990.s refend External links dollar state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Grenadan Dollar Category ... more details
In 1820, in response to a request from the British colony of Mauritius , the imperial government in London struck silver coins in the denominations of 1 4, 1 8, and 1 16 dollars. The dollar unit in question was equivalent to the Spanish dollar and these fractional coins were known as Anchor Dollars because of the anchor that appeared on them. More of these anchor dollars were struck in 1822 and not only for Mauritius but also for the British West Indies . In addition to this, a 1 2 dollar anchor coin was struck for Mauritius . A year or two later, copper dollar fractions were struck for Mauritius , the British West Indies , and Sierra Leonne . The dollar was the currency of Mauritius until 1877. Initially, it was made up of Spanish dollars , with paper money and new coins being issued in the 1820s see Anchor coinage . The dollar was initially pegged at a value of 2 Indian rupee s, then at 4 shillings pound sterling sterling . In 1822, coins for 25 and 50 sous were issued due to the continued use of the French colonial livre . The dollar circulated alongside sterling and the Indian rupee. An unofficial exchange rate of 2 rupees to the dollar was used, although this overvalued the rupee for a time. In 1877, the Mauritian rupee was introduced. It replaced the dollar at a rate of 2 rupees 1 dollar. References references refbegin numis cite SCWC date 1991 refend dollar state collapsed Category Currencies of Africa Category Economy of Mauritius Category History of Mauritius Category Modern obsolete currencies Category 1877 disestablishments Category 19th century in economics Mauritius stub Money unit stub it Dollaro mauriziano ko ... more details
The dollar was the currency of Nevis until 1830. The currency consisted of counterstamped Spanish and French colonial coins. The dollar was subdivided into 72 Black dog coin black dogs , each of 1 pence. Around 1801, coins were issued for 1, 4, 6, 7 and 9 black dogs with the word Nevis and the denomination stamped on them. The 1 black dog coins were countermarked on French Guiana n 2 French sol sous , whilst the 9 black dogs were made from Spanish colonial 1 Spanish colonial real real coins. In 1830, sterling was established as the official currency of the island. Since 1935, dollars have once more circulated on Nevis, first the British West Indies dollar , then the East Caribbean dollar . References refbegin numis cite SCWC date 1991 refend dollar Category Modern obsolete currencies Category Currencies of the Americas Category Economy of Saint Kitts and Nevis Category 1830 disestablishments Money unit stub SaintKittsNevis stub it Dollaro di Nevis ... more details
Honduras dollar which has taken place relative to the US dollar since 1949, when it was last on par. The British Honduras dollar is therefore worth only 50 of its original 1885 value in relation to the US unit. The first dollars to circulate in British Honduras were Spanishdollar s, some of which ... rate between sterling and the Spanishdollar at 1 4s 4d. This exchange rate was supposed to be based on the value of the silver in the Spanishdollar s as compared to the value of the gold in the British ... came into force, sterling was already well established in these territories, the Spanishdollar had ... created in 1792, it was based on the average weight of a selection of worn Spanishdollar s. Hence the US dollar was at a slight discount in relation to the Spanishdollar . Following the introduction ... dollar U.S. dollar BZ 2 subunit ratio 1 1 100 subunit name 1 Cent currency cent symbol BZ Dollar sign used coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, 1 coin article Coins of the Belize dollar used banknotes ... The Belize dollar is the official currency in Belize , formerly known as British Honduras currency code BZD is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign , or alternatively BZ to distinguish it from other dollar denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cent currency cent s. The official ... that was based on the US dollar , whereas the rest of the British West Indies continued to use British ... area in 1939, the British Honduras dollar continued to maintain its parity with the American ... in sympathy. In 1973, British Honduras was renamed Belize and the modern Belize dollar currency code BZD is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign , or alternatively BZ to distinguish it from other dollar denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cent currency cent s. In 1978 the Belize dollar switched its peg away from sterling and back to the US dollar again at the fixed rate of BZ ... as a Maccaroni , was equal to one quarter of a dollar, and the system was working very satisfactorily ... more details
system of currency to the British pound sterling system. The Spanishdollar was already prevalent throughout the West Indies in general, and from 1839, the Spanishdollar unit operated in British Guiana in conjunction with British sterling coins at a standard conversion rate of one dollar for every ... variety of the Dutch guilder currency into this territory. Then in 1839, the Spanishdollar ... exclusively for use in British Guiana. Spanish, Mexican, and Colombian silver dollars continued to circulate alongside the British sterling coinage until 1876 when these dollar coins were demonetised. The Spanishdollar unit should not be confused with the American dollar unit. The American dollar ... Spanish dollars. As such, the American dollar was marginally less valuable than the Spanishdollar. Coins After the introduction of the dollar, regular British coins circulated, together with 2 ... Bank of Guyana issuing authority website www.bankofguyana.org.gy The Guyanese dollar currency sign .... The long standing sterling exchange rate of four shillings and twopence to the dollar finally lapsed on 9 October 1975. The Guyanese dollar is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign , or alternatively G to distinguish it from other dollar denominated currencies. History The history of the Guyanese dollar should not be considered in isolation of the wider picture surrounding the history ... groat coin when all other territories had abandoned it, and also the use of dollar accounts in both ... of dollar and Pound sterling sterling accounts until the year 1951. The Dutch territories of Essequibo ... coinage. The rationale behind this lies in the fact that Spanish silver dollars, alternatively known ... the Eastern Caribbean. The dollar unit of account therefore acted as a convenient intermediatory conversion unit between sterling and the outgoing guilder unit. The dollar unit was equivalent to 4 ... unit at a rate of 1 dollar 3 guilder. A particular feature of the circulation of British silver coins ... more details
in Spanishdollar s sent by the United Kingdom British government to produce suitable coins in a similar manner to that described above. These coins to the value of 40,000 Spanish dollars came on the 26 ...File Holey Dollar, British Museum.jpg thumb right A 5 shilling holey dollar Holey dollar is the name given to coins used in the early history of two United Kingdom British settlements Prince Edward Island and New South Wales . The middle was punched out of Spanishdollar s, creating two parts a small coin, known as a dump in Australia, and a holey dollar . Prince Edward Island From 1497, the Spain Spanish government minted a large silver coin which through wide circulation became known as the Spanishdollar . Around the end of the 18th century, this coin was in constant circulation in Eastern Canada and the United States . The value of the coin varied in different centers but was highest in City of Halifax Halifax . Using this knowledge, whenever the merchants of Prince Edward Island PEI secured them, they sent them to Halifax, to take advantage of the higher rate. The resulting shortage of money in PEI prompted the governor to gather in all the Spanish Dollars he could and have their centers ... around the hole New South Wales 1813 on the obverse, Five Shillings on the reverse . The holey dollar ... and Noble 1989, as cited in Pitt 2000 p. 9 . Macquarie Bank uses the holey dollar as their logo to represent ... British colonies in the Caribbean used the same method for producing coins from Spanish dollars ... Spanish and Spanish colonial coins into sections. These coinages were denominated in either shillings and pence or bits , worth nine pence. See Dominican dollar , Grenadan dollar and Saint Vincent dollar . Principality of Hutt River The Principality of Hutt River issued a commemorative 1 coin ... holey dollar.htm Holey Dollar Story dollar Category Currencies of Canada Category Economic history of Canada Category Economic history of Australia de Holey Dollar it Holey dollar pl Holey dollar ... more details
The first dollar consisted of various cut or holed Spanish dollars and other Spanish colonial real Spanish colonial coins. The dollar was subdivided into bits worth 9 penny pence . Before 1813, there were 11 bits to the holed dollar 12 bits to an unholed dollar . After 1813, there were 16 bits to the holed dollar 18 bits to an unholed dollar . In 1842, British pound sterling was established as the official ... alongside them, and the private sector continued to use dollar accounts for reckoning. The international silver crisis of 1873 signalled the end of the silver dollar era in the West Indies and silver ..., in which the British coinage circulated, being reckoned in dollar accounts at an automatic conversion rate of 1 dollar 4 shilling s 2 pence. From 1949, with the introduction of the British West Indies dollar , the currency of Dominica became officially tied up with that of the British Eastern ... were also denominated in sterling, with 1 dollar 4 shilling s 2 pence. In 1935, the British West Indies dollar was introduced, equal in value to the Dominican dollar and other dollars circulating ... Indies dollar was replaced in 1965 by the East Caribbean dollar . Banknotes The Royal Bank of Canada introduced 5 dollar notes in 1913, continuing to issue them until 1938. The Colonial Bank issued 5 ... SCWPM date 1990.s refend dollar state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Dominican Dollar Category Modern obsolete ... more details
issuing authority website www.bma.bm The dollar ISO 4217 code BMD is the currency of Bermuda . It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign or, alternatively, BD to distinguish it from other dollar denominated currencies. It is subdivided into 100 cent currency cent s. The Bermudian dollar is not normally traded outside of Bermuda. History For nearly four hundred years Spanishdollar s, known ... trade coins dried up. The last Spanishdollar was minted at the Potosi, Trelawny, Jamaica Potosi ... 4d One Spanishdollar to four shillings and four pence sterling . As the sterling silver coins were ... The World Factbook , November 2005 pegged with United States dollar at par subunit ratio 1 1 100 subunit name 1 Cent currency cent symbol BD Dollar sign frequently used coins 1, 5, 10, 25 cents, 1 rarely ... in the Spanish dollars as compared to the value of the gold in the British gold sovereign, and as such, the order ... , was treated as one quarter of a dollar. The common link between these four territories was the Bank ... not allow themselves to be drawn into the U. S. currency area. The Spanish dollars fell away in the 1850s ... introduced a new currency in the form of a dollar that was fixed at an equal value to the US dollar ... align with the US dollar was at least in part influenced by the devaluation of sterling in 1967 ... and the US dollar had a fixed exchange rate of 1 2.40. Following the US dollar crisis of 1971 which ended the international Bretton Woods system Bretton Woods agreement of 1944, the US dollar devalued, but the Bermuda dollar maintained its link to sterling, hence breaking its parity with the US dollar ... restrictions in relation to Bermuda only. At the same time, Bermuda realigned its dollar back to one to one with the US dollar and formally pegged it at that rate. As far as UK law was concerned ... West Indies dollar . Coins Image Bermudian Fifty Cent Coins.jpg thumb left 160px Obsolete Bermudian ... coins were issued, although the 5 dollars coin was not issued again. The original Bermuda dollar ... more details
system. It also had the effect of aligning the Newfoundland unit to the dollar unit in the British Eastern Caribbean colonies. The West Indian dollar was directly descended from the SpanishDollar ...Infobox Currency image 1 NFLD dollar bill.jpg image title 1 1 image 2 image title 2 2 iso code NFD using ... 1 Cent currency cent symbol or NF Dollar sign symbol subunit 1 used coins 1 , 5 , 10 , 20 , 25 , 50 , 2 coin article Coins of the Newfoundland dollar used banknotes 25 , 40 , 50 , 80 , 1, 2, 5, 10 ... mint website obsolete notice Y The dollar was the currency of the colony and Dominion of Newfoundland ... Newfoundland adopted the gold standard, and the dollar replaced the Newfoundland pound pound at a rate of 1 dollar 4 shilling s 2 penny pence 50 pence Pound sterling sterling , slightly higher than the Canadian dollar worth 4s 1.3d . The significance of this rating was that two cents would be equal ... its own gold coin in conjunction with its gold standard. Newfoundland two dollar coins were minted ..., the Canadian banks moved into Newfoundland and the value of the Newfoundland dollar was adjusted to set it equal to the Canadian dollar, a devaluation of 1.4 . The Newfoundland dollar was replaced by the Canadian dollar at par when Newfoundland Canadian Confederation joined Canada in 1949. The other ... unit was because in 1792, Alexander Hamilton at the US treasury took an average weight of worn Spanish ... exactly to the dollar unit that was used in another British colony in South America . British Guiana used accounts based on the Spanishdollar , but these accounts were used in conjunction with the Pound sterling sterling coinage. Coins main Coins of the Newfoundland dollar In 1865, coins ... Coin image box 2 singles header image left Image NFLD 2 dollar bill.jpg image right caption left Union ... introduced 1 and 2 dollar notes. See also Newfoundland pound Banknotes of the Commercial ... cite SCWPM date 1990.s refend External links Canadian currency and coinage dollar Category Currencies ... more details
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The dollar coin may refer to coin s of currencies that are named dollar . Note that some of these currencies may have banknote s bills for 1 dollar instead. See also One dollar coin Australian Loonie 1 Canadian dollar coin Dollar United States coin dollar disambig ... more details
Indies, silver pieces of eight Spanish dollars and later Mexican dollar s continued to form ... with United States dollar U.S. dollar Bds 2 subunit ratio 1 1 100 subunit name 1 Cent currency cent ... Bank of Barbados issuing authority website www.centralbank.org.bb The dollar has been the currency of Barbados since 1935. The present dollar has the ISO 4217 code BBD and is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign or, alternatively, Bds to distinguish it from other dollar denominated currencies ... them and the private sector continued to use dollar accounts for reckoning. The international silver crisis of 1873 signalled the end of the silver dollar era in the West Indies and silver dollars ... circulated, being reckoned in dollar accounts at an automatic conversion rate of 1 dollar 4 shilling ... banknotes introduced in 1882. No subdivisions of the dollar were issued and these notes circulated .... From 1920, some of the private banknotes also carried a denomination in sterling, with 1 dollar 4 shillings 2 penny pence . From 1949, with the introduction of the British West Indies dollar , the currency ..., the East Caribbean dollar replaced the British West Indies dollar in Barbados. The present dollar ... of Parliament of Barbados parliament in May, 1972. The Barbados dollar replaced the East Caribbean dollar at par in 1973. Since July 5, 1975, the Barbados dollar has been Fixed exchange rate pegged to the US dollar at US 1 Bds 2. For a wider outline of the history of currency in the region, see ... notes for 5 dollars. In 1920, 20 and 100 dollar notes were also issued by this bank. In 1922, Barclays Bank , having taken over the Colonial Bank, began issuing 5, 20 and 100 dollar notes. The higher denominations ceased production in 1940 but the 5 dollar continued to be issued until 1949. The Royal ... notes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 100 dollars. The 1 dollar note was not issued again, with 2 dollar notes introduced in 1980, followed by 50 dollars in 1989. Banknotes currently in circulation ... more details
used in the East Indies was the Spanishdollar , including issues both from Spain and from the new world Spanish colonies, most significantly Mexico . Locally issued coinages included the Kelantan keping Kelantan and Trengganu keping , and the Penang dollar . In 1837, the Indian rupee was made the sole ...File Straits Settlements 1935 1 banknote obverse .jpg thumb right 400px One Straits dollar banknote from 1935 The Straits dollar was the currency of the Straits Settlements from 1904 until 1939. At the same ..., Spanish dollars continued to circulate and 1845 saw the introduction of coinage for the Straits Settlements using a system of 100 cents 1 dollar, with the dollar equal to the Spanishdollar or Mexican peso . In 1867, administration of the Straits Settlements was separated from India and the dollar was made the standard currency. From 1898, the Straits dollar was issued by a new Board of Commissioners .... The Straits dollar was replaced at par by the Malayan dollar in 1939. To this day, Brunei and Singapore ... Settlements Dollar. The purpose of this action was to create a separate exchange value for the new Straits Dollar as compared with the other silver dollars that were circulating in the region, notably the British trade dollar . The idea was that when the exchange value had diverged significantly from ... Dollar reached the value of two shillings and four pence 2s 4d against sterling. Within a few years, the value of silver rose rapidly such as to make the silver value of the Straits dollar higher ... dollar was issued in 1907 with a reduced silver content. A parallel story occurred in the Philippines ... until 1935. Banknotes The Board of Commissioners of Currency introduced 5 and 10 dollar notes in 1898, followed by 50 and 100 dollars in 1901 and 1 dollar in 1906. Emergency issues of 10 and 25 cents were made between 1917 and 1920. 1000 dollar notes were issued in 1930 but during the 1930s only 1, 5 and 10 dollar notes were issued. Straits Settlements government issues 1899 1942 Victoria of the United ... more details
The dollar Malay language Malay ringgit , Jawi script Jawi was the currency of British Empire British colony of Bencoolen also known as Fort Marlbro or Fort Marlborough it is known as Bengkulu today on the west coast of the island of Sumatra until the Anglo Dutch Treaty of 1824 , when the British Empire traded away Bencoolen for Malacca . The dollar was subdivided into four suku Malay, Jawi , English language English quarter , each of 100 keping Malay, Jawi or , English pieces . The dollar was equal in value to the Spanishdollar . It was replaced by the Netherlands Indies gulden after the Dutch Empire Dutch took over control of colony from the British East India Company British in 1824. Coins Copper coins were issued in denominations of 1, 2 and 4 keping. Silver 2 suku pieces were issued in the name of Fort Marlbro in 1783 and 1784, followed by copper dollar tokens in 1797. References refbegin numis cite SCWC date 1979 http web.archive.org web 20080130051924 http www.geocities.com jmd brussels EURUKE.html refend n start n before currency Sumatran dudu n currency location British colony of Bencoolen , Sumatra start 1794 end 1824 n after currency Netherlands Indies gulden reason Anglo Dutch Treaty of 1824 n end dollar state collapsed Category Currencies of Asia Category Modern obsolete currencies Category 1794 establishments Category 1824 disestablishments Category History of Sumatra Money unit stub Indonesia stub id Dolar Sumatera it Dollaro di Sumatra nl Sumatradollar ... more details
Spanish copper coins called maraved es . This relates to the fact that for nearly four hundred years Spanishdollar s, known as pieces of eight were in widespread use on the world s trading routes, including ... of these silver trade coins dried up. The last Spanishdollar was minted at the Potos mint in 1825 ... sterling coinage legal tender in the colonies at the specified rating of 1 4s 4d one Spanishdollar ... sterling. All the other dollars either began on the US dollar unit or the Spanishdollar unit. Coins Jamaica s currency is the Jamaican dollar, not to be confused with the US dollar. The value of the Jamaican dollar fluctuates but in January 2011 it was approximately J 85 US 1. At the time of its ...Infobox Currency image 1 Jamaican Dollar.jpg image title 1 1 dollar coin image width 1 100 image 2 image ... 1 100 subunit name 1 Cent currency cent symbol Dollar sign frequently used coins 25c, 1, 5, 10 rarely ... authority Bank of Jamaica issuing authority website www.boj.org.jm The dollar has been the currency of Jamaica since 1969. It is often abbreviated J , the J serving to distinguish it from other dollardollar denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cent currency cent s. History The history ... Indies as a whole. See British West Indies dollar . The peculiar feature about Jamaica was the fact ..., this exchange rate did not realistically represent the value of the silver in the Spanish dollars ... as one quarter of a dollar. The common link between these four territories was the Bank of Nova Scotia ... halfpence British coin three halfpence 1 pence were introduced, valued at Spanish real real and real ... coinage would be legal tender in Jamaica, demonetizing all of the Spanish coins, with the exception ... to decimalize the currency by introducing the dollar, worth 10 shillings, to replace the Jamaican pound ... OBE . These coins were in circulation from 1969 to cir. 1990. From its introduction, the Jamaican dollar ... uploads excel Historic rates.xls ref The new Jamaican dollar and the Cayman Islands dollar ... more details
Wiktionarypar dollarDollar is a variety of currency units used in about two dozen countries. Dollar may refer to Actual currency Dollar Peso sign , a symbol also used for currency Australian dollar , a dollar currency Canadian dollar , a dollar currency East Caribbean dollar , a dollar currency Hong Kong dollar , a dollar currency New Zealand dollar , a dollar currency New Taiwan dollar , a dollar currency Singapore dollar , a dollar currency United States dollar , a dollar currency. Also known as the American dollar Zimbabwean dollar , a dollar currency Dollar United States coin , a coin minted in the US valued at one dollar Liberty Dollar , a form of private currency in the US which is not legal tender dollar Fictional currency Petrodollar , conceptual money for the trade of petroleum Linden Dollar , fictional currency in the virtual world Second Life Other use Dollar, Clackmannanshire , a town in Scotland Dollar Academy , a school in Dollar Aubrey Dollar , an American actress Caroline Dollar , an American actress Creflo Dollar , American televangelist Dollar surname Dollar comics , the dog owned by Richie Rich comics Richie Rich Dollar Rent A Car , an American car rental firm Dollar motorcycle , an historical French made motorcycle Dollar band , a pop vocal duo from the UK, who had a series of hit records in the late 1970s and early 1980s Sand dollar , a close cousin of the sea urchin Dollar, a term used in nuclear chain reaction kinetics, to define the increase in reactivity ... Trilogy , three films by Sergio Leone The Dollar , a 2006 album by country music artist Jamey Johnson The Dollar song The Dollar , a single from this album Dollars, a fictional internet based ... cy Doler da Dollar flertydig de Dolar el es D lar desambiguaci n eo Dolaro eu Dolar fr Dollar homonymie gl D lar hom nimos id Dolar disambiguasi it Dollar he lv Dol rs hu Doll r egy rtelm s t lap nl Dollar oc Dolar pt D lar desambigua o sl Dolar sr ... more details
of the past this suggested a large silver coin , such as the old SpanishDollarSpanish or Morgan Dollar American dollar diameter 38 40mm . Other English names for the creatures include sand cake and cake ... ref name Sand Dollar image Sand Dollar.jpg image caption A live individual of Mellita quinquiesperforata ... subdivision ranks Suborders and families subdivision See text. The term Sand dollar or sea cookie ... pattern. ref cite web author title Sand Dollar Printout Enchanted Learning Software url http www.enchantedlearning.com ... dollar is located on the bottom of its body at the center of the petal like pattern. Unlike other urchins ... it Benthos Hyperbenthos hyperbenthos . The Common Sand Dollar, Echinarachnius parma , is widespread ... be found in temperate zone temperate and tropical zone s. The Keyhole sand dollar Keyhole Sand Dollar ... &ndash Eccentric sand dollar, Pacific sand dollar, Western Sand Dollar Echinarachniidae small Lambert, 1914 small Echinarachnius parma &ndash Common sand dollar Mellitidae small Stefanini, 1911 small Keyhole sand dollars Mellita quinquiesperforata Common name The term sand dollar derives from ... petaled pansy garden flower . The Caribbean Sand Dollar or Inflated Sea Biscuit Clypeaster rosaceus refers to a species that is thicker in height than most. In Spanish speaking areas of the Americas the sand dollar is most often known as galleta de mar sea cookie the translated term is often encountered in English. The various common terms sand dollar, sea biscuit , etc. sometimes appear printed in hyphenated forms sand dollar, sea biscuit . Lifestyle and habitat File Sand Dollar digging in.ogv thumb right A sand dollar digging into the sand on the Playa Novillero beach at low tide on the Pacific ... dollar larva e cloning clone themselves as a mechanism of self defense. Larvae exposed to mucus ... sciencenow.sciencemag.org cgi content full 2008 313 1 title Change for a Sand Dollar? Mason 2008 313 ... pdf Vol 2025 Pages 201 9.pdf Rapid Evolution in Echinoids ref with the first true sand dollar ... more details
About the form of money character in Watchmen Characters of Watchmen Supporting the character in Lego Agents Lego Agents Enemies The dollar bill may refer to banknote s bills of currencies that are named dollar . Note that some of these currencies may have coins for 1 dollar instead. See also Australian 1 dollar note Withdrawn Canadian banknotes United States one dollar bill Bill Dollar DJ Category Dollar ... more details
File 2005 Half Dollar Obv Unc P.png thumb right 180px The obverse side of a Half dollar United States coin United States half dollar Half dollar may refer to a half unit of several currencies that are named dollar . Normally, dollar sign 1 is divided into 100 Cent currency cents , so a half dollar is equal to 50 cents. Coin s and or banknote s of that amount are as such denomination currency denominated at a value of 50 Cent 50 cent s. See also Fifty cent coin Australian 50 cent piece Canadian coin Half dollar United States coin Franklin half dollar Kennedy Half Dollar Walking Liberty Half Dollardollar Money unit stub de Halbdollar ... more details