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| Issuer | Bank of Ghana |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Ghana's Catholic population is small — roughly 13% — but Christ the King parish in Accra has carried outsized historical weight since its establishment during the British colonial period. This coin belongs to a broader wave of faith-themed bullion issues from African mints competing for the collector market that has expanded sharply since the mid-2010s, when silver rounds with religious subjects found reliable buyers in Europe and North America.
At one troy ounce of .999 silver with gold plating, the piece sits squarely in the format pioneered by the Perth Mint and widely copied. The Bank of Ghana's legal tender designation is nominal; no one is spending 5 Cedis on a gilded ounce.