
Stake attention in this memory
A detailed image captures both sides of a Moroccan 100 Dirham banknote, set against a white surface, with a golden, patterned backdrop visible at the top, consistent with the provided location context of Casablanca, Morocco. The top banknote displays the front side, featuring a prominent portrait of King Mohammed VI on the right. To the left of the portrait, the denomination "100" is visible, along with the Arabic text "بنك المغرب" (Bank Al-Maghrib) and "مائة درهم" (One Hundred Dirhams). A signature is printed below the king's portrait, labeled as "الوالي" (The Governor) and "مندوب الحكومة" (Delegate of the Government). The serial number "C 55C 397859" is partially visible on the right. The bottom banknote shows the reverse side. The denomination "100" is clearly printed in the upper left corner, accompanied by "BANK AL-MAGHRIB" and "100 DIRHAMS" in English. The main imagery on this side depicts three camels with riders in a desert landscape, subtly integrated with modern wind turbines in the background, symbolizing Morocco's blend of tradition and progress. The full serial number "C 55C 397859" is visible on the left side. Below it, an Arabic legal warning states: "كل من حرف أوراق البنك أو زورها أو ساعد على ذلك سيعاقب طبقا للقوانين والقرارات الجاري بها العمل." (Whoever counterfeits or forges bank notes or assists in doing so shall be punished according to the laws and regulations in force.) The banknote appears slightly creased, indicating some circulation.
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