1991 Ghana 200 Cedis Banknote
Obverse: Features the portrait of a distinguished elderly Ghanaian man in traditional attire on the left side, symbolizing wisdom and heritage. The upper center bears the inscription Bank of Ghana, with the national motto Freedom and Justice represented by the coat of arms and the Adinkra symbol Gye Nyame above. The denomination “200” and “Two Hundred Cedis” are prominently displayed in both numbers and words. Serial number “H₂ 5429402” is printed on the left and right sides. The date of issue “19th September 1991” is located at the bottom left.
Obverse lettering: Bank of Ghana, Two Hundred Cedis, This note is issued on statutory authority and is legal tender for the payment of any amount.
Reverse: Depicts a classroom scene with a teacher instructing students, symbolizing the importance of education in Ghana’s development. The denomination “200” is displayed in each corner, and Bank of Ghana is printed at the top left. The bottom right carries the words “Two Hundred Cedis.” Decorative elements include traditional Ghanaian motifs and patterns.
Size: ±157 x 75 mm
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