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1 Cedi The Great Wave off Kanagawa

Issuer Bank of Ghana
Year 2026
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Value 1 Cedi
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Obverse script Latin
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Ghana's 1 Cedi denomination has no meaningful circulation history in silver — this is a pure numismatic issue, produced for the collector market with no pretense otherwise. "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is the most reproduced woodblock print in history, originally published by Katsushika Hokusai around 1831 as part of his Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji series. Ghana has no geographic or historical connection to Hokusai or Edo-period Japan; the Bank of Ghana is simply one of dozens of sovereign issuers worldwide licensing iconic imagery for bullion-adjacent collectibles. The print itself was a commercial product in its own time — Hokusai needed the money.