Jersey
Banknotes of the Jersey pound (JEP) are issued in Jersey. The motifs used are:
Denomination | Obverse | Reverse |
---|---|---|
JEP 1 | Queen Elizabeth II | St. Helier Parish Church (commemorative showing Mont Orgueil also in circulation) |
JEP 5 | Queen Elizabeth II | La Corbière lighthouse |
JEP 10 | Queen Elizabeth II | The Death of Major Pierson, Battle of Jersey |
JEP 20 | Queen Elizabeth II | St. Ouen's manor |
JEP 50 | Queen Elizabeth II | Government House |
Read more about this topic: List Of Motifs On Banknotes
Famous quotes containing the word jersey:
“vanished into nowhere Zen New Jersey leaving a trail of ambiguous
picture postcards of Atlantic City Hall,”
—Allen Ginsberg (b. 1926)
“Ladies and gentlemen, I have a grave announcement to make. Incredible as it may seem, strange beings who landed in New Jersey tonight are the vanguard of an invading army from Mars.”
—Orson Welles (19151984)
“To motorists bound to or from the Jersey shore, Perth Amboy consists of five traffic lights that sometimes tie up week-end traffic for miles. While cars creep along or come to a prolonged halt, drivers lean out to discuss with each other this red menace to freedom of the road.”
—For the State of New Jersey, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)