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50 Pesewas

Issuer Bank of Ghana
Year 1965
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Engraver(s) Cecil Thomas
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Obverse description Right-facing draped bust of Kwame Nkrumah occupying the central field, modeled in high relief by sculptor Cecil Thomas, whose initials 'C.T.' appear incuse below the truncation. The surrounding legend reads 'CIVITATIS GHANIENSIS CONDITOR' (Founder of the State of Ghana) along the upper periphery, with 'KWAME·NKRUMAH' arching along the lower periphery, flanked by two five-pointed stars. The design is bordered by a raised rim.
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Reverse lettering FIFTY 19 65 PESEWAS
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Ghana's 1965 coinage series was issued under Kwame Nkrumah's government in the final months before his overthrow in the February 1966 coup. Many pieces from this series were withdrawn and melted following the military takeover, as the new National Liberation Council moved quickly to erase Nkrumah's iconography from circulation. Survivors that did circulate accumulated wear fast in a cash-dependent economy with little banking infrastructure outside Accra.

KM#11 is the highest-denomination coin in the 1965 series.

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