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This section is dedicated to banknotes from Ghana. It brings together the various Ghanaian monetary issues, from the first post-independence series to recent issues. Collectors will find banknotes of different denominations, illustrating the economic and cultural history of Ghana. The banknotes are classified by period of issue and type, making it easier for specialized collectors to search. Detailed information often includes the name of the governor of the central bank, the motifs on the banknote and the watermarks used.
Discover the different monetary units that have circulated in Ghana, including the Cedi (GHS) and its predecessors. Explore the specificities of each banknote, such as the signatures, serial numbers and manufacturing specificities. Ghanaian banknotes are a valuable source of information about the country's history and its national symbols.
This category is regularly updated with new Ghanaian banknotes, providing collectors with a complete and current resource for their collection. The banknotes are presented with high-quality images to allow precise identification and evaluation of their state of preservation.