
Audio By Carbonatix
The Bank of Ghana has issued an official statement to deny issuing or planning to issue any new denominations of the Ghana Cedi - discrediting reports circulating on social media to that effect.
Below is the statement
BANK OF GHANA NOT ISSUING NEW DENOMINATIONS
The Bank of Ghana has not issued and has no plans of issuing any new denominations of the Ghana Cedi and categorically states that the stories circulating on social media to the effect that the Bank is issuing denominations of GH¢30, GH¢100 and GH¢200 are false.
The Bank wishes to inform the general public that the only denominations of the Ghana Cedi in circulation and are legal tender remain the following:
Notes:
GH¢50
GH¢20
GH¢10
GH¢5
GH¢2
GH¢1
Coins:
GH¢1
50Gp
20Gp
10Gp
5Gp
1Gp
Please note that the Bank of Ghana always precedes issuance of new denominations with intensive sensitization and public education.
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