The 1987 200 Dirham note (P#66) was issued under Hassan II, whose government had by then consolidated Bank Al-Maghrib as the sole authority over Moroccan currency following the country's post-independence monetary reorganization. The three signature combinations on this series reflect successive appointments at the governor level — a relatively unusual feature that lets a careful collector date the likely period of issue more precisely than the single year printed on the face.
The "30.04.1945" print date in the catalog data is almost certainly a data entry anomaly — Bank Al-Maghrib did not exist until 1959.
The 1987 200 Dirham note (P#66) was issued under Hassan II, whose government had by then consolidated Bank Al-Maghrib as the sole authority over Moroccan currency following the country's post-independence monetary reorganization. The three signature combinations on this series reflect successive appointments at the governor level — a relatively unusual feature that lets a careful collector date the likely period of issue more precisely than the single year printed on the face.
The "30.04.1945" print date in the catalog data is almost certainly a data entry anomaly — Bank Al-Maghrib did not exist until 1959.