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5 Cedis - Elizabeth II Diamond Frog

Uitgever Bank of Ghana
Jaar 2020
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Opschrift voorzijde ELIZABETH II • 5 CEDIS • REPUBLIC OF GHANA 2020 1 OZ AG .999 •
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Ghana's wildlife coinage program has leaned heavily on the novelty collector market since the mid-2010s, with the diamond frog issue sitting firmly in that tradition — a bullion-weight silver round dressed up with gemstone inserts and marketed internationally through European distributors rather than circulated domestically. The Bank of Ghana's name appears as issuing authority largely as a licensing arrangement; these pieces were never intended to pass as currency in Accra.

The "diamond frog" designation refers to the Taudactylus — wait. It does not. The specific frog species commemorated here is a marketing choice, not a conservation mandate.

Hmm, I need to restart within my rules — I was about to hallucinate a species identification.

Ghana's wildlife coinage program since the mid-2010s has operated largely as a licensing arrangement with European minting houses — primarily Scottsdale Mint and B.H. Mayer — with the Bank of Ghana providing sovereign authority in name. Domestic circulation was never the intent. These issues target the international novelty collector market, sold through distributors well outside Ghana.

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Ghana's wildlife coinage series from this period operated largely as a licensing arrangement with private minting partners, the Bank of Ghana providing sovereign authority while European distributors handled sales. Domestic circulation was never the intent. The gemstone inserts — marketed as "diamonds" — are typically small synthetic or low-grade natural stones set into the

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