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Two light blue Moroccan 200 Dirhams banknotes are laid out on a light brown fabric surface with a woven, ornate floral pattern. The banknotes are presented side-by-side, one showing its front and the other its back.

The top banknote displays the front side, featuring a portrait of King Mohammed VI of Morocco on the right. To the left of the portrait, the value "200" is prominently displayed in large numerals. Above the portrait, the text "بنك المغرب" (Bank Al-Maghrib) and "مائتا درهم" (Two Hundred Dirhams) are written in Arabic. Below the portrait, the titles "الوالي" (Governor) and "مندوب الحكومة" (Government Delegate) appear with a signature underneath.

The bottom banknote displays its reverse side, showing an illustration of a lighthouse, identifiable as the El Hank Lighthouse located in Casablanca, Morocco. The numerical value "200" is visible on the left side, along with "BANK AL-MAGHRIB" and "200 DIRHAMS" in English. A serial number, "هـ 06 ج 916749" in Arabic script and "06 J 916749" in Latin characters, is visible. The banknote also features a legal disclaimer in Arabic: "كل من حرفت أوراق البنك أو زورها أو ساعد على ذلك سيعاقب طبقا للقوانين والقرارات الجاري بها العمل" (Anyone who falsifies bank notes or counterfeits them or assists in doing so will be punished according to the laws and regulations in force).

The image shows no specific activity beyond the presentation of these two currency notes. The background fabric is uniform, suggesting an indoor setting.
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Dec 10, 2024, 12:51 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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Two light blue Moroccan 200 Dirhams banknotes are laid out on a light brown fabric surface with a woven, ornate floral pattern. The banknotes are presented side-by-side, one showing its front and the other its back. The top banknote displays the front side, featuring a portrait of King Mohammed VI of Morocco on the right. To the left of the portrait, the value "200" is prominently displayed in large numerals. Above the portrait, the text "بنك المغرب" (Bank Al-Maghrib) and "مائتا درهم" (Two Hundred Dirhams) are written in Arabic. Below the portrait, the titles "الوالي" (Governor) and "مندوب الحكومة" (Government Delegate) appear with a signature underneath. The bottom banknote displays its reverse side, showing an illustration of a lighthouse, identifiable as the El Hank Lighthouse located in Casablanca, Morocco. The numerical value "200" is visible on the left side, along with "BANK AL-MAGHRIB" and "200 DIRHAMS" in English. A serial number, "هـ 06 ج 916749" in Arabic script and "06 J 916749" in Latin characters, is visible. The banknote also features a legal disclaimer in Arabic: "كل من حرفت أوراق البنك أو زورها أو ساعد على ذلك سيعاقب طبقا للقوانين والقرارات الجاري بها العمل" (Anyone who falsifies bank notes or counterfeits them or assists in doing so will be punished according to the laws and regulations in force). The image shows no specific activity beyond the presentation of these two currency notes. The background fabric is uniform, suggesting an indoor setting.

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