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Ghana 1 Cedi banknote of 1965

2019-10-01 Tue

Ghana, a nation on West Africa’s Gulf of Guinea, is known for diverse wildlife, old forts and secluded beaches, such as at Busua. Coastal towns Elmina and Cape Coast contain posubans (native shrines), colonial buildings and castles-turned-museums that serve as testimonials to the slave trade. North of Cape Coast, vast Kakum National Park has a treetop-canopy walkway over the rainforest.

The Ghanaian pound was the currency of Ghana between 1958 and 1965. It was subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence. Until 1958, Ghana used the British West African pound, after which Ghana introduced the first Cedi.

It is the fourth historical and only current legal tender in the Republic of Ghana. One cedi is divided into one hundred pesewas. The Bank of Ghana has been issuing all Ghanaian banknotes since 1958. Today we are looking at 1 Cedi banknote issued in 1965.

The obverse of this blue note has the portrait of Kwame Nkrumah - the first President of Ghana to right. The reverse depicts the Bank of Ghana building in Accra. This note sports the portrait of Kwame Nkrumah as its watermark.

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