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The Island Treasury series of Jamaica in the World Currency contains 13 distinct entries.
The Receiver Generals Office is one of the oldest institutions in Jamaica. It was first established in Port Royal and removed to Kingston after the Great Fire of 1703. The Receiver Generals Office would later become the Island Treasury (TRE), located on Harbour Street up until the 1907 earthquake.

Catalog Detail

  Island Treasury Value Range Favorite
Island Treasury Value Range  
5 pounds sterling (B001a)
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10 pounds sterling (B002a)
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20 pounds sterling (B003a)
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50 pounds sterling (B004a)
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100 pounds sterling (B005a)
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1 pound sterling (B006a)
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2 pounds sterling (B007a)
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2 pounds sterling (B007as)
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3 pounds sterling (B008a)
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4 pounds sterling (B009a)
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10 pounds sterling (B010a)
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50 pounds sterling (B011a)
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100 pounds sterling (B012a)
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Island Treasury series of Jamaica in the World Currency contains 13 distinct entries.
The Receiver Generals Office is one of the oldest institutions in Jamaica. It was first established in Port Royal and removed to Kingston after the Great Fire of 1703. The Receiver Generals Office would later become the Island Treasury (TRE), located on Harbour Street up until the 1907 earthquake.

Catalog Detail