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10 Cedis Jupiter

Issuer Bank of Ghana
Year 2025
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Reference(s) KM#285
Obverse description Uncrowned right-facing effigy of King Charles III in high relief at center, rendered in a naturalistic portrait style. The bust is bare-shouldered, showing fine hair detail. Surrounding the effigy, a series of concentric rings in the field evoke planetary orbits, each adorned with small spherical nodes suggesting celestial bodies. The upper arc bears the legend REPUBLIC OF GHANA and 10 CEDIS, while the lower arc carries the inscription CHARLES III. Additional inscriptions in the lower inner orbit read 2 oz 2025 Ag 999, with the XXI mint mark appearing at the right. The overall composition integrates the royal portrait within an astronomical motif.
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIC OF GHANA 10 CEDIS XXI 2 oz 2025 Ag 999 CHARLES III
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Additional information

Ghana's 10 Cedis bullion and collector series has leaned heavily on astronomical themes in recent years, part of a broader trend among African mints licensing internationally designed programs to boost numismatic export revenue. The Jupiter issue follows that commercial model — designed and distributed primarily for overseas collector markets rather than domestic circulation.

KM#285 had not yet been independently documented in major reference databases as of early 2025, so die variety and mintage data remain unconfirmed at time of cataloging.

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