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| Issuer | Morocco |
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| Year | 1929 |
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| Diameter | 27.8 mm |
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| Obverse script | Arabic |
| Obverse lettering | ٢٠ فرنكا |
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Trial strikes (essais) for Moroccan issues under the French Protectorate were produced at the Paris Mint, which held exclusive minting rights for the territory throughout this period. This reverse trial — testing the reverse die independently of the obverse — represents standard Paris Mint proofing practice rather than any production anomaly. Mohammed V was only nine years old in 1929 and would not begin his sultanate until 1927 — formally recognized by France in that year — making the attribution of his name to this issue largely titular. Mintage for Protectorate-era essais rarely exceeded a few hundred pieces, distributed primarily to ministry officials and numismatic subscribers.