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| 正面铭文 | الحسن الثاني المملكة المغربية (Translation: Hassan II Kingdom of Morocco) |
| 背面描述 | Central design features the minaret tower of the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakesh superimposed over a globe depicting a world map with meridian and parallel gridlines, all set within a raised inner border. The acronym 'GATT' appears in the upper field of the globe, and 'MARRAKECH' is inscribed below it. The Arabic legend naming the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade curves along the upper periphery between two five-pointed stars, flanked by the Hijri year 1414 at right and the Gregorian year 1994 at left along the sides. The denomination 'مائتا 200 درهم' is prominently displayed along the lower border, combining Arabic script and Western numerals. |
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Struck to commemorate the signing of the GATT Uruguay Round agreement in Marrakech in April 1994 — the negotiations that formally established the World Trade Organization. Morocco hosted the concluding ministerial conference, a deliberate diplomatic choice that gave Hassan II's government a prominent role in reshaping global trade architecture at a moment when the king was actively positioning the country as a stable, westward-facing partner.
The gold issue is considerably scarcer than its silver counterpart; Bank Al-Maghrib produced the .900 fine pieces in sharply limited numbers for presentation and collector distribution rather than general release.