Ghana has issued commemorative titanium pieces since the mid-2000s, largely through arrangements with European minting houses — this piece almost certainly struck by B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt in Munich, which has handled the bulk of Ghana's collector coinage. Titanium at this specification is more novelty than tradition; the metal's hardness makes die wear a genuine production concern, and mintages on these issues tend to be capped low as a result.
Ghana has issued commemorative titanium pieces since the mid-2000s, largely through arrangements with European minting houses — this piece almost certainly struck by B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt in Munich, which has handled the bulk of Ghana's collector coinage. Titanium at this specification is more novelty than tradition; the metal's hardness makes die wear a genuine production concern, and mintages on these issues tend to be capped low as a result.