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Ghana gold coin prices rise with global market trends

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
April 9, 2026
in Business
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Ghana gold coin prices rise with global market trends

The Bank of Ghana has released its Ghana Gold Coin pricing for Thursday, April 9, 2026, reflecting continued strength in the global gold market.

The central bank set the 0.25-ounce coin at GH¢14,138.32, the 0.50-ounce coin at GH¢27,538.99, and the 1.00-ounce coin at GH¢54,385.32.

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The prices are based on the previous day’s benchmarks: the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) PM gold price of $4,792.55 per ounce and the Bloomberg interbank exchange rate of 11.0100 Ghana cedis to the US dollar.

The pricing reflects the direct link between international gold prices and the local currency, with both global price movements and exchange rate changes influencing valuations.

Gold continues to serve as a store of value during economic uncertainty and inflation. The Ghana Gold Coin program provides a formal and secure way for investors to access gold without dealing with physical bullion markets.

The availability of 0.25-ounce and 0.50-ounce coins increases accessibility, supporting broader participation and financial inclusion.

Rising global demand, driven by geopolitical tensions, inflation concerns, and central bank purchases, continues to push gold prices higher, increasing entry costs while reinforcing gold’s role as a long-term hedge.

The April 9 pricing confirms the Ghana Gold Coin as a regulated and credible investment option for portfolio diversification and value preservation.

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