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Morocco 100 Dirhams Banknote, 2002 (AH1423), P-70, UNC, TAP 60-70 Authenticated

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  • Dimensions: 150 x 78 mm
  • Watermark: King Mohammed VI and electrotype 100
  • Windowed Security Thread with demetalized 100 and Arabic text
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The 100 Moroccan dirham note is part of the 2002 series. This note is in uncirculated condition, dated 2002 (AH 1423), and signed by Abdeltif Loudiyi and Abdellatif Jouahri. It has a brown color scheme and dimensions of 150 mm x 78 mm. Its obverse side features King Mohammed VI, King Mohammed V, and King Hassan, and the mausoleum of King Mohammed V in Rabat. Its reverse side shows a group of men participating in the Green March in Tarfaya in 1975, a star morphing into a dove, and nautilus shells. Security features include a brooch registration device, an optically variable pentagon, a windowed security thread with demetalized 100 and Arabic text, and a watermark of King Mohammed VI and an electrotype 100. This note has been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.

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