Category:Money of Ghana
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Limited recognition: Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic · Somaliland – Other areas: Réunion
‡: partly located in Africa
Limited recognition: Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic · Somaliland – Other areas: Réunion
‡: partly located in Africa
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English: Currency sign for the cedi in Ghana : ₵, not be confused with the cent sign ¢ for the US American currency subunit, or the colón sign ₡ for the former currency units of Costa Rica and El Salvador.
- History of currencies of Ghana:
- 1907 – 14 July 1958: West African pound (for British West Africa)
- 14 July 1958 – 19 July 1965: Ghanaian pound (G₤)
- 19 July 1965 – 23 February 1967: (First) Ghanaian cedi (₵)
- 23 February 1967 – March 1973: New Ghanaian cedi (N₵)
- March 1973 – 1 July 2007: (Second) Ghanaian cedi (₵, ISO 4217 codeː
GHC
) - Since 1 July 2007: (Third) Ghanaian cedi (GH₵, also often GH¢, ISO 4217 code:
GHS
)
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