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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Cayman Islands Currency Board series of Cayman Islands in the World Currency contains 76 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1.00 and $2,000.00.
Prior to 1972, the Cayman Islands used the currency of Jamaica. The Cayman Islands Currency Board (CICB) was created by the Currency Law 19 passed on 1 November 1971 for the purpose of administering the physical issue and redemption of currency. On 1 May 1972, the CICB commenced operations with its first issue. By the end of June 1972, $710,895 worth of Jamaican notes and coins had been redeemed for an equivalent amount of Cayman currency, though Jamaican currency remained legal tender until 31 August 1972.

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  Cayman Islands Currency Board Value Range Favorite
Cayman Islands Currency Board Value Range  
1 dollar (B101a)
$2.00
-
$30.00
$2.00 - $30.00
1 dollar (B101as1)
-
 
1 dollar (B101as2)
-
 
1 dollar (B101as3)
-
 
1 dollar (B101az)
-
 
5 dollars (B102a)
$6.00
-
$100.00
$6.00 - $100.00
5 dollars (B102as1)
-
 
5 dollars (B102as2)
-
 

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5 dollars (B102as3)
-
 
5 dollars (B102az)
-
 
10 dollars (B103a)
$25.00
-
$375
$25.00 - $375
10 dollars (B103as1)
-
 
10 dollars (B103as2)
-
 
10 dollars (B103as3)
-
 
10 dollars (B103az)
-
 
25 dollars (B104a)
$55.00
-
$925
$55.00 - $925
25 dollars (B104as1)
-
 
25 dollars (B104as2)
-
 
25 dollars (B104as3)
-
 
25 dollars (B104az)
-
 
1 dollar (B105a)
$1.00
-
$20.00
$1.00 - $20.00
1 dollar (B105b)
$1.00
-
$20.00
$1.00 - $20.00
1 dollar (B105as)
-
 

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1 dollar (B105bz)
-
 
5 dollars (B106a)
$6.00
-
$110.00
$6.00 - $110.00
5 dollars (B106as1)
-
 
5 dollars (B106as2)
-
 
5 dollars (B106az)
-
 
10 dollars (B107a)
$18.00
-
$275
$18.00 - $275
10 dollars (B107as1)
-
 
10 dollars (B107as2)
-
 
10 dollars (B107az)
-
 
25 dollars (B108a)
$20.00
-
$300
$20.00 - $300
25 dollars (B108as1)
-
 
25 dollars (B108as2)
-
 
25 dollars (B108az)
-
 
40 dollars (B109a)
$12.00
-
$200.00
$12.00 - $200.00
40 dollars (B109as1)
-
 

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40 dollars (B109as2)
-
 
40 dollars (B109az)
-
 
50 dollars (B110a)
$18.00
-
$275
$18.00 - $275
50 dollars (B110as1)
-
 
50 dollars (B110as2)
-
 
50 dollars (B110az)
-
 
100 dollars (B111a)
$60.00
-
$500
$60.00 - $500
100 dollars (B111as1)
-
 
100 dollars (B111as2)
-
 
100 dollars (B111az)
-
 
5 dollars (B112a)
$30.00
-
$30.00
$30.00 - $30.00
5 dollars (B112as)
-
 
5 dollars (B112az)
-
 
10 dollars (B113a)
$100.00
-
$100.00
$100.00 - $100.00
10 dollars (B113as)
-
 

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10 dollars (B113az)
-
 
25 dollars (B114a)
$90.00
-
$90.00
$90.00 - $90.00
25 dollars (B114as)
-
 
25 dollars (B114az)
-
 
100 dollars (B115a)
$200.00
-
$200.00
$200.00 - $200.00
100 dollars (B115as)
-
 
100 dollars (B115az)
-
 
1 dollar (B116a)
$15.00
-
$15.00
$15.00 - $15.00
1 dollar (B116as)
-
 
1 dollar (B116az)
-
 
5 dollars (B117a)
$30.00
-
$30.00
$30.00 - $30.00
5 dollars (B117as)
-
 
5 dollars (B117az)
-
 
10 dollars (B118a)
$40.00
-
$40.00
$40.00 - $40.00
10 dollars (B118b)
$2,000
-
$2,000
$2,000 - $2,000

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10 dollars (B118as)
-
 
10 dollars (B118az)
-
 
25 dollars (B119a)
-
 
25 dollars (B119as)
-
 
25 dollars (B119az)
-
 
100 dollars (B120a)
$180.00
-
$180.00
$180.00 - $180.00
100 dollars (B120as)
-
 
100 dollars (B120az)
-
 
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Cayman Islands Currency Board series of Cayman Islands in the World Currency contains 76 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1.00 and $2,000.00.
Prior to 1972, the Cayman Islands used the currency of Jamaica. The Cayman Islands Currency Board (CICB) was created by the Currency Law 19 passed on 1 November 1971 for the purpose of administering the physical issue and redemption of currency. On 1 May 1972, the CICB commenced operations with its first issue. By the end of June 1972, $710,895 worth of Jamaican notes and coins had been redeemed for an equivalent amount of Cayman currency, though Jamaican currency remained legal tender until 31 August 1972.

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