by Monique Chambers
(Lucea, Hanover)
QUESTION:.
Please name five important things that the Jamaican coat of arms is on.
ANSWER: September-29-2009 by Wellesley Gayle
Hi Monique,
Interesting question, thanks for asking.
It really got me and a few of my friends thinking.
This is what we came up with:
1) All Jamaican coins and bank notes
2) The National Identification Card (ID)
3) The National Driver's Licence
4) The Jamaican Passport &
5) All documents or correspondences from the government of Jamaica.
I hope that helps.
Stay in touch.
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