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| image_title_1 = 1 cedi coin
| image_title_1 = 1 cedi coin
| iso_code = AHC
| iso_code = AHC
| plural = cedis
| issuing_authority = [[Ashanga|Bank of Ashanga]]
| issuing_authority = [[Ashanga|Bank of Ashanga]]
| using_countries = {{flag|Ashanga}}
| using_countries = {{flag|Ashanga}}
| inflation_rate = 16%
| inflation_rate = 16%
| subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100
| subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100
| subunit_name_1 = pesewa
| subunit_name_1 = birr
| symbol = ₵
| symbol = ₵
| used_coins = 1₵, 2₵, 5₵, 10₵, 20₵, 50₵
| used_coins = 1₵, 2₵, 5₵, 10₵, 20₵, 50₵
| used_banknotes = 100₵, 200₵, 500₵, 1000₵
| used_banknotes = 100₵, 200₵, 500₵, 1000₵
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The '''cedi''' (pronounced ''SEE-dee'', sign: '''₵''', code: '''AHC''') is the official currency of [[Ashanga]], one Cedi is subdivided into one hundred Pesewas. Due to high inflation, pesewa coins were discontinued in 2006.
The '''cedi''' (pronounced ''SEE-dee'', sign: '''₵''', code: '''AHC''') is the official currency of [[Ashanga]], one Cedi is subdivided into one hundred Birr. Due to high inflation, birr coins were discontinued in 2006.


==History==
==History==
* 1927 Cedi (high inflation, low value)
* 1927 Cedi (high inflation, low value)
* 1965 Cedi ("Republican cedi")
* 1965 Cedi ("Republican cedi")
* Pesewa coins removed due to low value
* Birr coins removed due to low value
* 2006 Reform (partially fixes value issues)
* 2006 Reform (partially fixes value issues)
* Inflation struggles
* Inflation struggles

Latest revision as of 08:37, 15 April 2024

Ashangi cedi
Ashangi 1 Cedi Coin.png
1 cedi coin
ISO 4217
Unit
Pluralcedis
Symbol
Denominations
Subunit
 1/100birr
Banknotes100₵, 200₵, 500₵, 1000₵
Coins1₵, 2₵, 5₵, 10₵, 20₵, 50₵
Demographics
User(s) Ashanga
Issuance
Central bankBank of Ashanga
Valuation
Inflation16%

The cedi (pronounced SEE-dee, sign: , code: AHC) is the official currency of Ashanga, one Cedi is subdivided into one hundred Birr. Due to high inflation, birr coins were discontinued in 2006.

History

  • 1927 Cedi (high inflation, low value)
  • 1965 Cedi ("Republican cedi")
  • Birr coins removed due to low value
  • 2006 Reform (partially fixes value issues)
  • Inflation struggles

Coins

Value Description First issued
Obverse Reverse Metal Diameter Edge
1 cedi Scale of justice Bronze 18.75 mm Smooth April 2006
2 cedis 19.75 mm Smooth April 2006
5 cedis 20.75 mm Smooth April 2006
10 cedis Silver 22.25 mm Milled June 2006
20 cedis 23.25 mm Milled June 2006
50 cedis Gold 25.25 mm Reeded August 2013

Banknotes

Value Description First issued
Obverse Reverse Main color Dimensions
100 cedis Green 125 × 70 mm March 2008
200 cedis Blue 135 × 70 mm March 2008
500 cedis Red 145 × 70 mm March 2008
1000 cedis Gold 165 × 70 mm August 2013