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, such as one ounce of silver (abbreviated as 1 oz Ag, where "Ag" comes from the Latin word for silver, Argentum).
This coin is part of a series by the Scottsdale Mint featuring the African Leopard.
The mint says about it: In the vibrant landscapes of Ghana, the elusive and regal Leopard prowls, embodying the untamed spirit of Africa. Known for its remarkable speed, strength, and striking beauty, the Leopard commands both awe and respect in the wild. With its velvety golden coat adorned with mesmerizing rosettes, this feline predator is a master of camouflage, seamlessly blending into the lush jungles and savannas that stretch across Ghana's diverse terrain. As one of the most revered creatures in African folklore, the Leopard holds a prominent place in the hearts of the Ghanaian people, representing power, cunning, and a deep connection to the natural world.
Amidst Ghana's rich cultural tapestry and storied history lies a nation of captivating contrasts. From bustling cities teeming with life to vast expanses of wilderness teeming with wildlife, Ghana's landscapes are as diverse as its people. As a country committed to preserving its biodiversity and safeguarding its national treasures, Ghana cherishes the Leopard as an emblem of the country's wild heritage. In a breathtaking tribute to this majestic predator, a stunning 1 oz Silver Ghana Leopard coin captures the essence of the Leopard's strength and beauty, adorned with intricate details that pay homage to Ghana's cherished natural wonders.
As the sun sets over the enchanting landscapes of Ghana, the allure of the Leopard and the country's indomitable spirit beckon adventurers and collectors alike to embrace the wild and embark on an unforgettable journey through this fascinating corner of Africa. |