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Guyana to mark 60th independence anniversary with commemorative gold medallion

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April 16, 2026
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The government on Wednesday announced plans to mark the country’s 60th anniversary of political independence from Britain with a limited-edition commemorative gold medallion.

In a statement, the Ministry of Natural Resources said the Guyana Gold Board (GGB) “is proud to announce a historic national initiative that will honour the nation’s journey, achievements and future ambitions through the production of a limited-edition commemorative gold medallion.”

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“This medallion, issued in recognition of Guyana’s Diamond Jubilee, will stand as a symbol of national pride, paying homage to Guyana’s rich mining legacy, an industry that has been integral to the country’s economic and social development for more than 150 years and which continues to play a vital role in shaping our nation’s transformation,” the ministry said.

According to the ministry, the initiative also highlights the importance of Guyana’s natural resources sector.

“By anchoring this commemorative piece in gold, the government is reinforcing the value of our natural resources sector,” the ministry said, adding that in “a historic first, the commemorative gold medallion will be minted in Guyana, using Guyanese gold, marking a significant milestone as the country seeks to advance the gold and jewellery value chain in the country.”

The commemorative medallion will be produced by the GGB and will feature national symbols reflecting the country’s identity, heritage and aspirations.

“The commemorative medallion will be produced by the GGB and feature national symbols that reflect our identity, heritage and aspirations as a people while capturing the vision of a modern and prosperous Guyana,” the ministry stated.

To maintain its exclusivity, the ministry said the medallion will be issued in limited quantities and made available for public purchase.

“To preserve its significance and exclusivity, the medallion will be released in limited quantities, and made available for sale to the general public, with pricing designed to remain competitive and responsive to fluctuations in the international gold market while maintaining its intrinsic value.”

The ministry added that the initiative will be launched under a distinct national brand, “further underscoring the government of Guyana’s commitment to economic transformation, value creation and the responsible management of our natural resources.”

Guyana will celebrate its 60th anniversary of political independence on May 26, 2026, marking six decades since the country gained independence from Britain on May 26, 1966.

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