Ashangi cedi
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ISO 4217 | |
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Unit | |
Plural | cedis |
Symbol | ₵ |
Denominations | |
Subunit | |
1/100 | birr |
Banknotes | 100₵, 200₵, 500₵, 1000₵ |
Coins | 1₵, 2₵, 5₵, 10₵, 20₵, 50₵ |
Demographics | |
User(s) | Ashanga |
Issuance | |
Central bank | Bank of Ashanga |
Valuation | |
Inflation | 16% |
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 | |||||
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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 | ||||
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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 |