2012 Morocco 20 Dirhams Banknote

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Obverse: Features a portrait of King Mohammed VI of Morocco on the right side. The intricate background consists of purple and lavender geometric patterns, including an arch design with ornate details in the center. The denomination "20" is displayed in large numerals in the upper-left and bottom-right corners. The Moroccan royal emblem is printed above the king’s portrait, and there are security features embedded throughout the note, including a vertical silver stripe.
Obverse lettering: بنك المغرب (Bank Al-Maghrib), 20 درهم (20 Dirhams), and additional security markings.
Size ±: 130 x 70 mm
Reverse: Depicts the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, one of the largest and most renowned mosques in the world, dominating the center of the note. The mosque is illustrated with fine architectural details, with surrounding cityscape elements. The denomination "20" is displayed in the top-left and bottom-right corners. The text "BANK AL-MAGHRIB" and "20 DIRHAMS" are written in English on the left side, with additional Arabic text at the bottom.
Reverse lettering: 20 BANK AL-MAGHRIB, 20 DIRHAMS, serial number in Arabic "205169" and additional text in Arabic.
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SKU: BAN281-
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