Ghana's Bank of Ghana has issued commemorative silver pieces under the "Merry Christmas" branding as part of a broader wave of holiday-themed bullion products that African central banks began licensing to private minting houses — primarily European — in the 2010s. The actual striking is almost certainly contracted out, as Ghana's domestic minting infrastructure has never produced fine silver commemoratives at this specification.
One troy ounce of .999 silver in a Christmas wrapper. Collector demand is real but shallow; secondary market premiums over spot tend to collapse quickly on these issues.
Ghana's Bank of Ghana has issued commemorative silver pieces under the "Merry Christmas" branding as part of a broader wave of holiday-themed bullion products that African central banks began licensing to private minting houses — primarily European — in the 2010s. The actual striking is almost certainly contracted out, as Ghana's domestic minting infrastructure has never produced fine silver commemoratives at this specification.
One troy ounce of .999 silver in a Christmas wrapper. Collector demand is real but shallow; secondary market premiums over spot tend to collapse quickly on these issues.