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Ghanaian Cedi

The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS is the unit of currency of Ghana. It was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 cedi. The GHS is subdivided into 100 pesewas (symbol: GH¢). The GHS was introduced in 2007, replacing the cedi at a rate of 1 GHS = 10,000 c

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Currency creation
2007-07-03