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The dirham is the currency of Morocco. Its ISO 4217 code is "MAD". It is made up of 100 centimes. The dirham is issued by the Bank Al-Maghrib, the central bank of Morocco. Due to the ongoing conflict over Western Sahara, it is also the de facto currency in the region.

The dirham was introduced in 1960. It replaced the franc as the major unit of currency but, until 1974, the franc continued to circulate, with 1 dirham = 100 francs. In 1974, the centime replaced the franc.

Coins

Dirham Coins [link]
Value Diameter Weight Composition Edge Obverse Reverse
1 centime 17 mm 0.7 g Aluminium Smooth Design of fishing Arms of the Kingdom and enscription "Kingdom of Morocco"
5 centimes 17.5 mm 2 g Aluminium bronze
92% copper
6% aluminium
2% nickel
Smooth Fish in a fishing net under a boat tiller Arms of the Kingdom and enscription "Kingdom of Morocco"
10 centimes 20 mm 3 g Ridged An ear of corn Arms of the Kingdom and enscription "Kingdom of Morocco"
20 centimes 23 mm 4 g Ridged Design representing a Fibule Arms of the Kingdom and enscription "Kingdom of Morocco"
1/2 dirham 21 mm 4 g Cupronickel
75% copper
25% nickel
Ridged Design representing communications and new technology Arms of the Kingdom and enscription "Kingdom of Morocco"
1 dirham 24 mm 6 g Ridged Mohammed VI Arms of the Kingdom and enscription "Kingdom of Morocco"
5 dirhams 26.2 mm 6.8 g Ring: 82.5% iron
         17.5% chromium
Center: Aluminium bronze (as 20 centimes)
Ridged Hassan II Arms of the Kingdom and enscription "Kingdom of Morocco"
10 dirhams 28 mm 12 g Ring: Aluminium bronze (as 20 centimes)
Center: Cupronickel (as 1 dirham)
Ridged Hassan II Arms of the Kingdom and enscription "Kingdom of Morocco"

Banknotes

Dirham Banknotes [link]
1987 Series
Value Colour Obverse Reverse
10 dirhams Violet Hassan II Moroccan lute
50 dirhams Green Hassan II A fantasia scene
100 dirhams Brown Hassan II The Green March
200 dirhams Blue Hassan II Shellfish, a branch of coral, and an Arab fishing boat.
1996 Series
20 dirhams Brown-reddish Hassan II Wall fountain of the Hassan II Mosque
2002 Series
50 dirhams Green Mohammed VI, Mohammed V dam A clay-made building (Ksour)
100 dirhams Brown Mohammed VI, Mohammed V, and Hassan II The Green March
200 dirhams Blue Mohammed VI and Hassan II A window of the Hassan II Mosque

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