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| Issuer | Bank Al-Maghrib |
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| Year | 2002 |
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| Value | 200 Dirhams |
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| Reverse description | A traditional Moroccan chebeck sailing vessel occupies the central field, set against an elaborate guilloche underprint in blue and turquoise. In the left foreground, a large conch shell and a coral branch are rendered in intaglio, while the denomination numeral '200' appears in bold at lower right and upper left in letterpress. |
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| Protection type | Watermark, Security thread |
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The 200 Dirham denomination was introduced as part of Morocco's 2002 series, which marked a deliberate shift in the kingdom's approach to banknote security standards — modest by European central bank benchmarks of the time, but a meaningful upgrade over the preceding series. Bank Al-Maghrib had been under quiet pressure to modernize its currency infrastructure following a period of sustained counterfeiting activity in the late 1990s that had particularly targeted higher-value notes.
Pick 71 is occasionally found with ink offset on the reverse, a known production irregularity traceable to the printing schedule for this denomination.