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1 Pound

Issuer Bank of Ghana
Year 1958-1962
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Value 1 Pound
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Reverse lettering £1
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Variants P#2a - 01.07.1958 Printer: Thomas de la Rue, London
P#2b - 10.04.1959 Printer: Thomas de la Rue, London
P#2c - 01.07.1961 without Printer's name
P#2d - 01.07.1962 without Printer's name
Comments

Ghana's first banknote series, issued on independence in 1957 and running through 1962, was denominated in pounds sterling — a deliberate transitional choice that kept the new nation's currency legible to trading partners while the political break from Britain was still fresh. The pound series was retired when Ghana decimalized and introduced the cedi in 1965, making the entire P#1–4 run short-lived by design.

Thomas De La Rue produced the plates in London, as they did for the majority of newly independent African states during this period — Ghana was far from unique in that arrangement. Paper quality is known to degrade unevenly in West African humidity, and circulated survivors frequently show toning along the folds.

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