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The image displays a close-up, slightly angled photograph of a Moroccan 100 Dirham banknote. The banknote features Arabic script at the top, reading "بنك المغرب" (Bank Al-Maghrib, or Bank of Morocco), with "مائة درهم" (One Hundred Dirhams) inscribed directly below it.

The central graphic element on the banknote is a detailed illustration of a receding architectural corridor or passageway, characterized by multiple ornate horseshoe arches diminishing in size towards a distant, brightly lit opening. These arches and the surrounding structural elements are extensively decorated with intricate Islamic geometric patterns, floral motifs, and stylized calligraphy. The pathway beneath the arches features a patterned floor, likely representing traditional Moroccan zellige (tilework) or carved pavement, extending into the perspective.

This architectural depiction represents the Bab Mansour Gate (also known as Bab Mansour El Aleuj or Bab Mansour Laâlej), a grand ceremonial gate located in the city of Meknes, Morocco. The banknote's design utilizes a color palette primarily composed of light brown, beige, pink, and off-white tones, with subtle blue and yellow accents present within the background and decorative patterns. No individuals or active scenes are depicted within the banknote's design or in the foreground/background of the photograph.
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Oct 6, 2025

Meknes, Morocco

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The image displays a close-up, slightly angled photograph of a Moroccan 100 Dirham banknote. The banknote features Arabic script at the top, reading "بنك المغرب" (Bank Al-Maghrib, or Bank of Morocco), with "مائة درهم" (One Hundred Dirhams) inscribed directly below it. The central graphic element on the banknote is a detailed illustration of a receding architectural corridor or passageway, characterized by multiple ornate horseshoe arches diminishing in size towards a distant, brightly lit opening. These arches and the surrounding structural elements are extensively decorated with intricate Islamic geometric patterns, floral motifs, and stylized calligraphy. The pathway beneath the arches features a patterned floor, likely representing traditional Moroccan zellige (tilework) or carved pavement, extending into the perspective. This architectural depiction represents the Bab Mansour Gate (also known as Bab Mansour El Aleuj or Bab Mansour Laâlej), a grand ceremonial gate located in the city of Meknes, Morocco. The banknote's design utilizes a color palette primarily composed of light brown, beige, pink, and off-white tones, with subtle blue and yellow accents present within the background and decorative patterns. No individuals or active scenes are depicted within the banknote's design or in the foreground/background of the photograph.

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