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Morocco 50 Dirhams Banknote, 1987 (AH1407), P-64d, UNC

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Morocco 50 Dirhams banknote from 1987(AH1407) , has a pick number of P-64d, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and features King Hassan II.


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    MORO64DU
  • Variety:
    UNC
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Category: Banknotes
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The Morocco 50 Dirhams banknote is part of the 1987 issues. It is green, blue, and orange in color and measures 148 x 70 mm. The obverse side shows an Arabic text, a five-pointed star (Seal of Solomon) as a registration device, kasbah buildings in southern Morocco, and King Hassan II. The reverse side features a stylized flowers, men with rifles on horseback, and a five-pointed star (Seal of Solomon). This banknote uses a solid security thread with printed Arabic text and contains a watermark with a King Hassan II design.

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