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5 Cedis Miner Memento

Uitgever Bank of Ghana
Jaar 2025
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Valuta Third cedi (2007-date)
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Opschrift voorzijde REPUBLIC OF GHANA 2025 1 oz Ag 999 5 CEDIS
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Aanvullende informatie

Ghana's cedi has been under sustained pressure since 2022, when the country entered its worst currency crisis in decades — the cedi lost roughly half its value against the dollar in that year alone, ultimately forcing a sovereign debt restructuring and an IMF bailout package in 2023. Issuing a .999 silver commemorative in that environment is a deliberate signal: hard-asset bullion products generate foreign exchange, and the Bank of Ghana has leaned into that market accordingly.

Gold mining accounts for roughly 48% of Ghana's export earnings, making it the continent's largest gold producer ahead of South Africa since 2019.