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The cedi () is the unit of currency of Ghana. One cedi is divided into one hundred pesewas (although inflation has eliminated these subdivisions).

For earlier Ghanaian currency, see Gold Coast ackey.

The cedi was introduced in 1965, replacing the pound at a rate of 2.4 cedi = 1 pound, or 1 pesewa = 1 penny. This first cedi was replaced by a second currency, also called the cedi, in 1967. The new cedi was worth 1.2 old cedis, allowing a more straightforward conversion between pound and cedi of 2 new cedi = 1 pound. It was also an opportunity to remove Kwame Nkrumah from coins and notes.

The cedi sign has been accepted for encoding in Unicode as U+20B5 in 2004.

Coins


The first cedi was issued in coins in denominations of 5, 10, 25 and 50 pesewas. Smaller denominations were not needed as the ½ and 1 penny continued to circulate as ½ and 1 pesewas.

In 1967, coins for the second cedi were introduced in denominatins of ½, 1, 2½, 5, 10 and 20 pesewas. These have all since fallen out of circulation due to inflation, as have later coins of 50 pesewas and 1 and 5 cedis. Coins currently (2005) in circulation are: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 cedis. However, the 10 cedis (~0.1 US cents) and 20 cedis (~0.2 US cents) coins are not seen much due to their small value.

Banknotes


In 1965, banknotes were issued denominated in the first cedi in values of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 1000 cedis.

Since 1967, banknotes have been issued in the following values denominated in the second cedi: (The table shows denominations and the first year that denomination was issued)

Denomination First Year Denomination First Year Denomination First Year
1 1967 2 1972 5 1967
10 1967 20 1979 50 1979
100 1983 200 1983 500 1986
1000 1991 2000 1994 5000 1994
10,000 2002 20,000 2002 - -

By 2004, only banknotes of 1000 cedis and above were in general use. In 2005, banknotes in circulation were 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 and 20,000 cedis.

Exchange Rate History


This table shows the historical value of one U.S. Dollar in Ghanaian cedis:

Date Cedi per US $ Date Cedi per US $
1965 0.824 1967 0.714
1970s ~1.000 (0.833 to 1.111) 1980 2.80
1983 30.00 (Oct 83) 1984 35.00 (Mar 84); 38.50 (Aug 84); 50 (Dec 84)
1985 50 - 60 1986 90
1987 150 - 175 1988 175 - 230
1989 230 - 300 1990 300 - 345
1991 345 - 390 1992 390 - 520
1993 555 - 825 1994 825 - 1050
1995 1050 - 1450 1996 1450 - 1750
1997 1750 - 2250 1998 2250 - 2350
1999 2350 - 3550 2000 3550 - 6750
2001 6750 - 7300 2002 7300 - 8450
2003 8450 - 8850 2004 8850 - 8900
2005 8900 - 9500 2006 9050 - 9600

External links


Economy of Ghana | Currency signs

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