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Sunday 2 August 2020

1443) "Great Horned Megaloceros", Ghana: Second Gold and Silver Bullion Coins released in "Giants of the Ice Age" Bullion Coin Series issued by Bank of Ghana: Coins minted by Leipziger Edelmetallverarbeitung GmbH (Precious Metals Factory): Year of Coin issue: 2019:

1443) "Great Horned Megaloceros", Ghana: Second Gold and Silver Bullion Coins released in "Giants of the Ice Age" Bullion Coin Series issued by Bank of Ghana: Coins minted by Leipziger Edelmetallverarbeitung GmbH (Precious Metals Factory): Year of Coin issue: 2019:


The Bank of Ghana has released its second variant Gold and Silver Bullion Coins titled - "Giants of the Ice Age Coin Series". The Coin Series, when completed, will include eight animals which lived during the Ice-Age.

During the time, known as the Pleistocene Era was the planet's most recent Ice Age and it was a geological epoch that lasted from about 25,80,000 to 11,700 years ago.

Towards the end of this Ice age, a wide assortment of animals roamed the Earth and several familiar species thriving today are descended from many of these Ice Age ancestors.

Curiously, evolutionary changes during the Pleistocene were generally minor because of the short interval of time involved. However, they were the greatest among mammals. In fact, the epoch has been sub-divided into mammalian ages based on the appearance of certain migrant or epidemic forms.

 Among one of these species was the "Great Horn Megaloceros", which features on the second coin in the series.

Great Horn Megaloceros ("Megaloceros giganteus"):

The Megaloceros ("Mega" meaning "Great" and "Ceros"  deriving from "Keras" (meaning "Horn") is an extinct genus of deer whose members lived throughout Eurasia from the early Pleistocene to the beginning of the Holocene and were herbivores during the Ice Ages.

The largest species - "Megaloceros giganteus", vernacularly known as the "Irish Elk" or "Giant Elk", is the best known. 

Despite its name, the Irish Elk was neither restricted to Ireland, nor closely referred to the species known as Elk.

Most members of the genus were extremely large animals that preferred open woodlands or meadows.

Fallow deer are believed to be their closest living relatives.

The Commemorative Coin:

The coins have been minted by Leipziger Edelmetalverarbeitung (LEV) GmbH at its facilities in Leipzig, Germany, on behalf of the Bank of Ghana.

One variant has been issued in Gold - 500 Cedis Gold Bullion Coin (1.0 Oz wt. Coins).

Two variants have been issued in Silver - 5 Cedi Silver Bullion Coins (1.0 Oz wt. Coins) and 1000 Cedis Silver Bullion Coins (Kilo Coins).

The Reverses of the Gold & Silver Bullion Coin variants feature a Great Horned Megaloceros against a backdrop of its natural grassy habitat.

Surrounding the image of the Great Horned Megaloceros is a semi-circle of 8 symbolic animals of the Ice-Age which will feature in this Coin Series, depicted on the upper periphery.

The inscription reads -"GIANTS OF THE ICE AGE" (in the upper half of the coin face), while on the lower periphery is inscribed - "2019" (Year of issue) and the metal's purity "Ag 999" and weight "1.0 Oz" for the Five Cedi Coin & "1.0 KG" for the 1000 Cedi Coin and for the 500 Cedi Gold Coin metal purity "AU 999.9" weight "1.0 Oz" for the 500 Cedi Gold Coin).

The Obverses of the Gold & Silver Bullion Coin variants include the Ghanaian  Coat of Arms in the centre. On the upper to centre border are a series of rays encircling the crest.

The denominations - "500 CEDIS" (1.0 Oz Gold Coin), or "5 CEDIS" (1.0 Oz Silver Coin) or "1000 CEDIS" (One Kilo Coin) and the name of the issuing country "REPUBLIC OF GHANA" is placed above the coin's denomination.

The specifications of the Gold & Silver Bullion Coin Variants are: 

500 Cedis, 1 Oz. Gold Coin Variant:





Denomination: 500 Cedis; Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold (Au); Weight: 1.0 Oz or 31.1 grams; Diameter/Size: 38.6 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; Mintage: 1,000 pieces; Minted By: Leipziger Edelmetallverabeitung GmbH (Preciuos Metals Factory known for its production of Geiger Original Series Gold & Silver Bars; Protective Capsule: Yes; Presentation: House in a box; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes; Year: 2019.








1000 Cedi, 1 Kilo Silver Coin Variant:




Denomination: 1,000 Cedis; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 1,000 grams (or 1.0 Kilogram); Diameter/Size: 100.0 mm; Coin Quality: Bullion; Mintage: 1,000 pieces; Minted By: Leipziger Edelmetallverabeitung GmbH (Precious Metals Factory known for its production of Geiger Original Series Gold and Silver Bars); Year: 2019.

5 Cedis, 1.0 Oz Silver Coin Variant:











Denomination: 5 Cedis; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 31.1 grams (or 1.0 Oz); Diameter/Size: 38.6 mm; Coin Quality: Bullion; Mintage: 15,000 pieces; Minted ByLeipziger Edelmetallverarbeitung GmbH; On Behalf Of: Bank of Ghana; Year: 2019; Encapsulated: Yes; Certificate of Authenticity: Yes.

















Links to other interesting posts on our Ghana visit in 2013:

1) Lake Bosumchwe or Bosumchwi, Ghana
Some other interesting posts from the African Continent on this blog:








Some other interesting links to posts on this blog on Currencies of the Middle-East:






















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