Ghana is one of the newer names in collector coinage, an African issuing nation whose cedis-denominated legal tender has become a canvas for European art producers. The issues here were struck between 2022 and 2025 by two houses.

Why is Ghana on a collector coin? The same issuer-producer arrangement that put Niue and Cameroon on the map: Ghana authorizes the legal tender, independent mints produce the pieces, and the cedis denomination makes them coins rather than private medals. It is how modern art coinage works worldwide.

African issuers add geographic breadth to a collection built mostly on Pacific and European names. Compare the available Ghana silver coins by edition, finish, and grade below, or see the Cameroon collection for the pattern's longest-running African example.

Current inventory includes 9 pieces from 2 mints.