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| Issuer | Bank of Ghana |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Value | 5 Cedis |
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| Obverse description | The central field displays the national coat of arms of Ghana, featuring a quartered shield supported by two eagles with wings displayed, surmounted by a five-pointed star. A decorative ray pattern radiates across the field, dividing the coin into alternating polished and frosted segments. The legend REPUBLIC OF GHANA arcs along the lower field, with the denomination 5 CEDIS inscribed immediately below the coat of arms. |
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| Obverse lettering | REPUBLIC OF GHANA 5 CEDIS |
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| Additional information |
Ghana has no paleontological connection to mammoths — this is squarely a bullion product aimed at the international collector market, part of a wave of African-issued silver rounds that began proliferating after around 2015 as mints sought sovereign backing for competitive bullion programs. The Bank of Ghana's nominal authorization lends legal-tender status, but these were never intended for domestic circulation.
The .9999 fineness distinguishes it from the more common .999 silver standard.