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- Cayman Islands Currency Board
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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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