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Ghana Coins

The official currency of Ghana is the Ghanaian cedi, introduced in 1965 to replace the Ghanaian pound. Throughout its history, Ghana has undergone significant changes in its monetary system, reflecting the country's economic and political evolution.

Monetary history of Ghana

Prior to independence in 1957, Ghana used the British West African pound. In 1958, the Ghanaian pound was introduced, which was replaced by the first cedi in 1965. Due to high inflation, the second cedi was implemented in 1979, with an exchange rate of 1 new cedi to 100 old cedis. In 2007, another redenomination took place, introducing the third and current cedi, equivalent to 10,000 old cedis.

Numismatic milestones

Ghana has issued several commemorative coins over the years, highlighting historical and cultural events. In 1965, a gold coin was minted to commemorate the 8th anniversary of independence. More recently, in 2007, the Bank of Ghana issued a series of commemorative coins to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the country's independence. Ghana is also known for its "Ashanti" gold coins, which are popular with collectors and reflect the country's rich cultural heritage.

Country Ghana
Flag
Coin Cedi (GHS)
1€ 15,35₵
Continent Africa
Capital city Accra
ISO2 GH
ISO3 GHA
Catalogued coins 69

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The most valuable coins

The most valuable Ghana coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

Coin Catalog

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1/2 penny

KM#1 FO#8338
Price 0,59€-8,04€
Year 1958

1 penny

KM#2 FO#8339
Price 0,34€-2,60€
Year 1958

3 pence

KM#3 FO#8340
Price 1,79€-10,22€
Year 1958

6 pence

KM#4 FO#8341
Price 5,00€
Year 1958

1 shilling

KM#5 FO#8342
Year 1958

2 shillings

KM#6 FO#8343
Price 1,43€-8,17€
Year 1958

10 shillings

KM#7 FO#8344
Year 1958

5 pesewas

KM#8 FO#8335
Price 1,86€-14,13€
Year 1965

10 pesewas

KM#9 FO#8336
Price 20,00€
Year 1965

25 pesewas

KM#10 FO#8334
Price 6,67€
Year 1965

50 pesewas

KM#11 FO#8333
Year 1965

1/2 pesewa

KM#12 FO#4944
Price 0,34€-2,61€
Year 1967

1 pesewa

KM#13 FO#6495
Price 0,36€-2,78€
Year 1967-1979

2 1/2 pesewas

KM#14 FO#7677
Price 1,25€-7,14€
Year 1967

5 pesewas

KM#15 FO#7678
Price 1,07€-7,00€
Year 1967-1975

10 pesewas

KM#16 FO#6598
Price 0,31€-6,72€
Year 1967-1979

20 pesewas

KM#17 FO#4945
Price 0,23€-5,69€
Year 1967-1979

50 pesewas

KM#18 FO#7680
Year 1979

1 cedi

KM#19 FO#6330
Price 1,50€
Year 1979

50 cedis

KM#20 FO#7681
Year 1981

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