When did Ghana stop using cowries?

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2026-06-02 12:35

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Ghana officially stopped using cowrie shells as currency in 1896 when the British colonial government adopted the British West African pound as the legal tender. Cowrie shells had been used in trade for centuries, but with the introduction of modern currency, their use diminished significantly. By the early 20th century, cowries were largely phased out and replaced by coins and banknotes.

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