Ghanaian cedi
The Ghanaian cedi is the official currency of Ghana, introduced in 2007 to replace the previous currency, the Ghanaian cedi (old cedi). It is abbreviated as GHS and is subdivided into 100Gp (Ghanaian pesewas). The cedi is issued and regulated by the Bank of Ghana, which ensures its stability and circulation in the economy.
The currency features various denominations, including coins and banknotes. The banknotes showcase important figures and landmarks from Ghana's history and culture, promoting national identity. The cedi plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and economic activities within the country and with international partners.