Bank of Ghana to sell gold coins domestically

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Video shows some of the Ghana gold coins (you can mute the video - the audio is not interesting IMO):



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The newly launched Ghana Gold Coin is not legal tender, the Bank of Ghana has clarified in a Frequently-Asked-Questions publication on its website.

It said, unlike notes and coins in circulation, the GGC is not legal tender but a financial asset.
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I would like to be able to walk into a US bank and buy gold coins without needing a wire transfer or withdraw cash.
 
I'm pretty sure you can only buy it in Ghana. The Ghana central bank is making them for sale for Ghana locals as a means to keep Ghana wealth in the country. I don't think they are being sold or exported outside the nation's borders.
 
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