All prices are quoted in US Dollars and purchases attract shipping and handling costs of US$25.00.
To order coins please complete the Souvenir Coin Order Form and email to us at souvenir.coins@boj.org.jm.
Gold Coins - Proof
| 1995 *2008 series |
$100 | 50th Anniversary, Birth of Bob Marley | $900.00 |
| 2008 | $250 | Beijing Olympic Games– Usain Bolt | $900.00 |
| 2008 | $250 | 2008 Beijing Olympic Games– Gold Medal Winners | OUT OF STOCK |
Bi-Metallic Coins - Proof
| 2005 | $50 | 60th Anniversary, Birth of Bob Marley (image in gold plate) | $100.00 |
| 2008 | $100 | 2008 Beijing Olympic Games – Usain Bolt | $100.00 |
| 2008 | $100 | Beijing Olympic Games – Gold Medal Winners | $100.00 |
Silver Coins - Proof
| 1991 | $25 | Columbus' Jamaican Landfall, 1494 | OUT OF STOCK |
| 1992 | $25 | Columbus' Arrival in the New World, 1492 | OUT OF STOCK |
| 1993 | $10 | 40th Anniversary, Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II | OUT OF STOCK |
| 1994 | $10 | Ernest Hemmingway | OUT OF STOCK |
| 1995 | $25 | 25th Anniversary, Caribbean Development Bank | OUT OF STOCK |
| 1995 | $10 | Black-billed Parrot | OUT OF STOCK |
| 1996 | $10 | Summer Olympic Games- Female Relay Runner | $25.00 |
| 1998 | $50 | 50th Anniversary, University of the West Indies | $30.00 |
| 1999 | $50 | Millennium | $40.00 |
| 2002 | $25 | 2002 World Junior Championships | $40.00 |
Proof Sets
These sets contain all normal circulation coins in any given year.
| 1992 | 7-Coins | $10 - Christopher Columbus | $40.00 |
| 1993 | 7-Coins | $10 - 40th Anniversary, Coronation of Elizabeth II | $45.00 |
| 1995 | 6-Coins | $10 - Black-billed Parrot | $55.00 |
| 2000 | 7-Coins | 2000 BOJ 40th Anniversary | $15.00 |
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The Bank of Jamaica has authorised the PobJoy Mint to manufacture a limited number of superb Bi-metallic Proof $250 coins as a tribute to Jamaica’s outstanding performance at the 29th Olympiad of the modern era. The Olympic Games of 2008 were held in Beijing, China and millions of spectators around the world watched the very best of the world’s sportsmen and sportswomen win a deserved place in sporting history. Jamaican athletes once again displayed excellence in track and field by winning 6 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals at the same time establishing three World and two Olympic records. The reverse of this exquisite proof Commemorative Coin, modeled by PobJoy Mint engraver, Barry Stanton, captures the “Victor Ludorum” of the Beijing Games (Gold Medals and World Records in 100m, 200m and 4 x 100m relay) and IAAF Male Athlete of the Year 2008, the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year (2008), the dynamic Usain Bolt, in record breaking form. The obverse bears the Jamaica Coat of Arms. |
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The Bank of Jamaica has authorised the PobJoy Mint to manufacture a limited number of superb Gold Proof $250 coins as a tribute to Jamaica’s outstanding performance at the 29th Olympiad of the modern era. The Olympic Games of 2008 were held in Beijing, China and millions of spectators around the world watched the very best of the world’s sportsmen and sportswomen win a deserved place in sporting history. Jamaican athletes once again displayed excellence in track and field by winning 6 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals at the same time establishing three World and two Olympic records. The reverse of this exquisite proof Commemorative Coin, modelled by PobJoy Mint engraver, Barry Stanton, displays Jamaica’s seven gold medal winners, cum record breakers, Usain Bolt, Michael Frater, Asafa Powell, Nesta Carter (4 x 100m relay), Veronica Campbell-Brown (200m), Melaine Walker (400m hurdles) and Shelley-Ann Fraser (100m). The obverse bears the Jamaica Coat of Arms. |
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The Bank of Jamaica has authorised the PobJoy Mint to manufacture a limited number of superb Bi-metallic Proof $100 coins as a tribute to Jamaica’s outstanding performance at the 29th Olympiad of the modern era. The Olympic Games of 2008 were held in Beijing, China and millions of spectators around the world watched the very best of the world’s sportsmen and sportswomen win a deserved place in sporting history. Jamaican athletes once again displayed excellence in track and field by winning 6 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals at the same time establishing three World and two Olympic records. The reverse of this exquisite proof Commemorative Coin, modeled by PobJoy Mint engraver, Barry Stanton, captures the “Victor Ludorum” of the Beijing Games (Gold Medals and World Records in 100m, 200m and 4 x 100m relay) and IAAF Male Athlete of the Year 2008, the Laureus World Sportsman of Year (2008) the dynamic Usain Bolt, in record breaking form. The obverse bears the Jamaica Coat of Arms. |
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The Bank of Jamaica has authorised the PobJoy Mint to manufacture a limited number of superb Bi-Metallic Proof $100 coins as a tribute to Jamaica’s outstanding performance at the 29th Olympiad of the modern era. The Olympic Games of 2008 were held in Beijing, China and millions of spectators around the world watched the very best of the world’s sportsmen and sportswomen win a deserved place in sporting history. Jamaican athletes once again displayed excellence in track and field by winning 6 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals at the same time establishing three World and two Olympic records. The reverse of this exquisite proof Commemorative Coin, modelled by PobJoy Mint engraver, Barry Stanton, displays Jamaica’s seven gold medal winners, cum record breakers, Usain Bolt, Michael Frater, Asafa Powell, Nesta Carter(4 x 100m relay), Veronica Campbell-Brown (200m), Melaine Walker (400m hurdles) and Shelley-Ann Fraser (100m). The obverse bears the Jamaica Coat of Arms. |
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