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NEW COIN RUMORS WRONG

Here we go again. The Philippines has been denying social media reports claiming coin and bank note denominations being issued that don’t exist. It now appears Ghana is the latest country to face off against social media regarding claims of a recently released coin denomination that the central bank could be calling fake news.

According to a March 10 posting on Twitter by using the name Kudi, “[The] Bank of Ghana to introduce new 500gh cedis coin. So, if your salary be 1,000gh cedis a month, they will

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