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noun - 100 pesewas equal 1 cedi in Ghana
noun - a monetary unit of Ghana
PESEWA - The Ghanaian cedi (currency sign: GH; currency code: GHS) is the unit of currency of Ghana. It is the fourth historical and only current legal tender...
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Ghanaian money |
Ghanaian monetary unit |
Ghanaian monetary unit worth one hundredth of a cedi |
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Nov 19 2012 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Jan 4 2009 The Times - Concise |
Aug 15 2004 The Times - Concise |
Feb 24 2002 The Times - Concise |
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See Table at currency. |
100 pesewas equal 1 cedi |
A monetary unit of Ghana, equal to one hundredth of a cedi. |
Pesewa description |
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The Ghanaian cedi (currency sign: GH; currency code: GHS) is the unit of currency of Ghana. It is the fourth historical and only current legal tender in the Republic of Ghana. One cedi is divided into one hundred pesewas (Gp). * After it gained independence Ghana separated itself from the British West African pound, which was the currency of the British colonies in the region. The new republic's first independent currency was the Ghanaian pound (1958-1965). In 1965, Ghana decided to leave the British colonial monetary system and adopt the widely accepted decimal system. The African name Cedi (1965-1967) was introduced in place of the old British pound system. Ghana's first President Kwame Nkrumah introduced Cedi notes and Pesewa coins in July 1965 to replace the Ghanaian pounds, shillings and pence. The cedi was equivalent to eight shillings and four pence (8s 4d) and bore the portrait of the President. * After the February 1966 military coup, the new leaders wanted to remove the face o |