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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2086290, member: 71234"]<i>Obverse: Coin oval mirror on the field at the top of a piping located crown, underneath the image of the State Emblem of Ghana (is a picture of a shield divided into four parts of the cross, crowned leopard; each part contains various images, five-pointed star above the shield; shield held by two golden eagles, which are based on the tape containing the motto of Ghana: "Freedom and Justice" (Eng. Freedom and Justice)), below is divided into two parts of the year of issue "2014". In the central part of the field - the profile of Queen Elizabeth II, under it beneath the mark - «IRB» fine print above the profile located semicircular inscription: «REPUBLIC OF GHANA», located beneath a semicircular inscription: «ELIZABETH II», below "5 CEDIS» under it the mark of Saint Petersburg Mint, Assay Office and the inscription «Ag925 33,63g». Along the edge to the left, right and bottom is decorative ornament with floral elements and mythological characters</i></p><p><br /></p><p>So it seems these things originate with the Saint Petersburg Mint, just another commercial mint like Pobjoy Mint or Birmingham Mint or Franklin Mint but based in Russia.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2086290, member: 71234"][I]Obverse: Coin oval mirror on the field at the top of a piping located crown, underneath the image of the State Emblem of Ghana (is a picture of a shield divided into four parts of the cross, crowned leopard; each part contains various images, five-pointed star above the shield; shield held by two golden eagles, which are based on the tape containing the motto of Ghana: "Freedom and Justice" (Eng. Freedom and Justice)), below is divided into two parts of the year of issue "2014". In the central part of the field - the profile of Queen Elizabeth II, under it beneath the mark - «IRB» fine print above the profile located semicircular inscription: «REPUBLIC OF GHANA», located beneath a semicircular inscription: «ELIZABETH II», below "5 CEDIS» under it the mark of Saint Petersburg Mint, Assay Office and the inscription «Ag925 33,63g». Along the edge to the left, right and bottom is decorative ornament with floral elements and mythological characters[/I] So it seems these things originate with the Saint Petersburg Mint, just another commercial mint like Pobjoy Mint or Birmingham Mint or Franklin Mint but based in Russia.[/QUOTE]
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