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10 Cedis Neptune

Issuer Bank of Ghana
Year 2025
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Mint XXI Century Mint, Warsaw, Poland
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Additional information

Ghana's Neptune coin belongs to a wave of high-relief bullion issues that African central banks have increasingly authorized since the early 2010s, largely to capture premium collector revenue in European and Asian markets rather than to serve any domestic monetary function. The Bank of Ghana has leaned heavily on this strategy, producing legal-tender silver rounds that circulate almost exclusively through international bullion dealers.

KM#300 had not yet appeared in verified numismatic literature at the time of cataloging. Treat any specific mintage or die variety claims with caution until confirmed against official Bank of Ghana release documentation.

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