Questions and Answers On The Ghana Gold Coin
Questions and Answers On The Ghana Gold Coin
Questions and Answers On The Ghana Gold Coin
Response: There are different types of gold coins in the market, but they all fall
into two basic categories.
2.1 Bullion Coins: Bullion coins are made from refined gold. In most cases,
they are manufactured and guaranteed by the government or a
government entity. The most popular types of bullion coins include:
• American Gold Buffalo
• South African Gold Krugerrand
• Australian Kangaroo
• Austrian Philharmonic
• Canadian Maple Leaf
• American Gold Eagle
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4. How does the BOG ensure that the GGC is not from illegally mined gold?
Gold used for the manufacture of the GGC is from traceable, responsibly mined
sources in Ghana in line with the BOG’s Responsible Gold Sourcing Framework.
Response: The GGC has the Ghana Coat of Arms in front and the
Independence Arch at the back.
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Response: The packing includes the gold coin, wooden storage box,
transparent coin holder, and a certificate of ownership.
Response: The basis for the pricing of GGC will be the previous day's London
Bullion Marketing Association (LBMA) Auction afternoon (PM) Price.
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The applicable transaction exchange rate for pricing of GGC shall be the United
States Dollar against the Ghana Cedi rate quoted using the previous day's close
Bloomberg REGN Mid-Rate.
Response: The price of the GGC shall be published on the BOG website daily
by 9:00am GMT using the previous day's close of LBMA Auction PM Price and
Bloomberg REGN Mid-Rate USDGHS exchange rate.
Response: Yes. The currency for transactions shall be in Ghana Cedis for
resident buyers based on the prevailing cedi-dollar exchange rate.
Response: Commercial banks will be the main channel for the buying and
selling of the GGC to the public. Commercial banks can buy GGC on behalf of
their customers and as part of the process they shall be required to open a gold
account with BOG to facilitate this transaction. The BOG will not sell to or buy
gold coins directly from the public. For more information, please contact the
nearest branch of your commercial bank.
Response: Buyers may keep the physical gold coin or deposit it with their
commercial banks for safekeeping at a marginal fee.
15. Is there any fee associated with buying or selling the GGC?
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Response: No, customers can only pay through their Bank or mobile money
accounts.
Response: No. The GGC, unlike notes and coins in circulation, is not legal
tender. However, it is a financial asset.
Response: You must place a gold coin order at your bank, specifying the
desired weight of coin and the quantity you need. You are expected to have
enough Ghana Cedis in your bank account to cover the purchase.
Your bank will then place a buy order at the BOG same day to purchase the
GGC on your behalf.
Response:
• Check the current price of the gold coin on the BOG website or any other
authorised platform and place a sale order to your bank stating the quantity of
coins you want to sell.
• Get your coins authenticated for settlement at the bank or any institution
authorised by BOG.
• The BOG guarantees GCC so if the banks are not able to buy back, the BOG
stands ready to buy back. Some discounts may apply.
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21. Is there any limit to how many gold coins an individual can purchase?
Response: No. There are no limits on your purchase. You can hold as many
gold coins as you can afford.
• Weight and size: The GGC has specific dimensions and weights. Weighing
and measuring the coin can provide a quick indication of its authenticity.
• Appearance and Design: Examine the design details of the coin. The GGC
shows the Ghana Coat of Arms on one side and the Independence Arch on the
other side. Any fuzziness or deviation in the design could indicate a counterfeit.
• Magnet test: Gold is not magnetic. If the coin is attracted to a magnet, it is not
made of pure gold and is probably a counterfeit.
• Use the Veriscan Technology Application: The GGC has Veriscan
technology which can be downloaded from the Apple store to check the
authenticity of the gold coin. Please follow the steps below:
a. Download the VERISCAN – Bullion Security app. This app is for the time
being only available on iPhone, we are still developing the Android version
of the app.
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c. You will then select PAMP brand coin as a product type and Bank
of Ghana as Design. Finally, select the size of the coin.
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e. Now, select the side of the coin you want to scan – front or back
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g. Place your phone on top of the coin and follow the instructions.
Place your camera right on top of the coin design on your screen.
23. How will the BOG ensure that the issuance of gold coins does not promote
money laundering?
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24. What steps are in place to prevent the gold coins from being used to finance
terrorism?
25. How will the BOG monitor large transactions involving the GGC to prevent
illicit activities?
Response: The BOG will ensure that GGC transactions are conducted
transparently and in compliance with AML/CFT regulations.
26. How will BOG ensure that the GGC is not used to circumvent existing
financial regulations?
27. What measures are in place to ensure that the proceeds from the sale of GGC
are not linked to criminal activities?
Response: Commercial banks and authorised institutions involved in the sale
and purchase of the GGC are required to implement robust AML/CFT checks,
including monitoring for any red flags that could indicate suspicious activity.
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