2 cedis 2010 — Ghana ( Pick: 37Aa )
Region:
Africa
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 2 cedis issued in Ghana in 2010. It is cataloged under Pick number 37Aa. The front side design features the date "6.3.2010" with a Birth Centennial legend prominently displayed at the top center.
This note exhibits a color scheme of yellow and orange and is produced on cotton paper. It has dimensions of 140 x 67 mm. The banknote is signed by Henry A. Kofi Wampah and was printed by Thomas De La Rue in London, United Kingdom.
The amount produced is not specified. The Bank of Ghana introduced the 2 cedis denomination as part of its ongoing efforts to modernize currency while maintaining recognition of significant national milestones.
This note exhibits a color scheme of yellow and orange and is produced on cotton paper. It has dimensions of 140 x 67 mm. The banknote is signed by Henry A. Kofi Wampah and was printed by Thomas De La Rue in London, United Kingdom.
The amount produced is not specified. The Bank of Ghana introduced the 2 cedis denomination as part of its ongoing efforts to modernize currency while maintaining recognition of significant national milestones.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Henry A. Kofi Wampah
- Date of issue
- 06 March 2010
- Printing office
- Thomas De La Rue, London, United Kingdom
- Paper
- Cotton paper
- Colour
- Yellow and orange
- Dimensions
- 140 x 67 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 37Aa
About this banknote
The Bank of Ghana issued the 2 cedis banknote in 2010. This series was introduced to commemorate the centennial birth of a significant figure in Ghana's history, marked by the date 6.3.2010 on the note. The note was printed by Thomas De La Rue, a renowned printing office based in London, United Kingdom.
On the front side, the banknote features the "6.3.2010; Birth Centennial" legend prominently at the top center. It has a yellow and orange color scheme and is printed on cotton paper with dimensions of 140 x 67 mm. The note is signed by Henry A. Kofi Wampah, adding a distinctive authentication detail.