Coin | Silver Kilo 2021 Giants of the Ice Age - Woolly Rhinoceros |
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The Ghanaian Cedi has been the currency of Ghana since 1965, when it replaced the pre-decimal Ghanaian Pound.
Apart from the regular circulating coinage, the country has also authorised some foreign mints to issue commemorative and bullion coins under its jurisdiction. These are typically in standard bullion sizes, including in the very large one kilogram of silver format (abbreviated as 1 kg Ag, where "Ag" comes from the Latin word for silver, Argentum).
The Woolly Rhinoceros is the fifth design in the Giants of the Ice Age coin series, which features eight large pre-historic animals; each coin in the series was issued in three different formats. The series was produced by German company Auragentum, with the coins struck by Leipziger Edelmetallverarbeitung (a division of Geiger Edelmetalle).
Common across Europe and Asia until the end of the last glacial period, the Woolly Rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis) was covered in long thick hair, and lived on the Mammoth Steppe alongside its elephant counterpart.
Adult males approached 3.8 m from head to tail (2 m tall at the shoulder), and could weigh up to 2,700 kg. They had a massive hump on the shoulders, believed to support a huge front keratin horn. Numerous frozen corpses have given us much physical data. They were reddish-brown, with a thick undercoat, although hair on the legs was shorter to prevent a build up of ice.
Adaptations to the cold also included shorter ears than modern rhinos, short tails, and thick skin, ranging from 5-15 mm. They fed on grasses and sedges, common on the steppe, and healthy adults had no natural predators. Like many megafauna species of the time, they were common subjects for cave paintings. |
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The obverse of the coin shows at its centre the Coat of Arms of the Republic of Ghana. It has a a shield, quartered with a large cross in the middle; in the first quarter (upper left) is a sword used by traditional chiefs, and a staff used by the linguist (known as an okyeame in Akan), at ceremonies - a symbol for the traditional authority of Ghana; in the second quarter, a representation of Osu Castle on the sea, the presidential palace on the Gulf of Guinea, as a symbol of the national government; in the third quarter is a cocoa tree, a symbol of the agricultural wealth of Ghana; the fourth quarter shows a gold mine, which stands for the richness of industrial minerals and natural resources in Ghana.
A lion in the middle of St George's Cross represents the continuing link between Ghana and the Commonwealth of Nations. The crest is a Black Star of Africa. Supporting the shield are two Tawny eagles, with the Order of the Star of Ghana suspended from their necks. The compartment upon which the supporters stand is composed of a grassy field, under which a scroll bears the national motto of Ghana: FREEDOM AND JUSTICE.
In the exergue, the name of the country: REPUBLIC OF GHANA, below which the face value: 1000 CEDIS.
The rim around above is wide and is decorated with wide radial stripes. |
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The reverse design depicts a Woolly Rhinoceros walking to left, partly obscuring the rim below right.
Around above in the central circle, the name of the coin series: GIANTS OF THE ICE AGE.
On two lines below left, the metal content: 1 KG AG 999 (one kilogram of 99.9% silver; Ag is abbreviated from Argentum, the Latin word for silver).
Around below, the date of issue 2021, followed by the unique serial number of each coin in the format [number] / 1000.
Around above, a common element of all designs in the series: eight pictograms representing each of the Giants of the Ice Age designs. The Woolly Rhinoceros is the fifth of them and is highlighted by being incuse (cut into the surface) while the others are in relief. |
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Reverse Inscription |
GIANTS OF THE ICE AGE 1 KG AG 999 2021 [number] / 1000 |
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Edge | Milled | Edge Inscription | None |
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Notes | Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated, engraved with a unique serial number. Packaging: in capsule, with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. |
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See also |
Coins in the Giants of the Ice Age series include: - 1 oz Gold Proof, Woolly Mammoth, 2019 - 1 kg Silver BU, Woolly Mammoth, 2019 - 1 oz Silver BU, Woolly Mammoth, 2019 - 1 oz Gold Proof, Irish Elk, 2019 - 1 kg Silver BU, Irish Elk, 2019 - 1 oz Silver BU, Irish Elk, 2019 - 1 oz Gold Proof, Smilodon (Sabre-toothed Tiger), 2020 - 1 kg Silver BU, Smilodon (Sabre-toothed Tiger), 2020 - 1 oz Silver BU, Smilodon (Sabre-toothed Tiger), 2020 - 1 oz Gold Proof, Cave Bear, 2020 - 1 kg Silver BU, Cave Bear, 2020 - 1 oz Silver BU, Cave Bear, 2020 - 1 oz Gold Proof, Woolly Rhinoceros, 2021 - 1 kg Silver BU, Woolly Rhinoceros, 2021 - 1 oz Silver BU, Woolly Rhinoceros, 2021 - 1 oz Gold Proof, Aurochs, 2021 - 1 kg Silver BU, Aurochs, 2021 - 1 oz Silver BU, Aurochs, 2021 - 1 oz Gold Proof, Reindeer, 2022 - 1 kg Silver BU, Reindeer, 2022 - 1 oz Silver BU, Reindeer, 2022 - 1 oz Gold Proof, Cave Lion, 2022 - 1 kg Silver BU, Cave Lion, 2022 - 1 oz Silver BU, Cave Lion, 2022
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