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2 1/2 Dirhams - Abd al-Aziz Berlin Mint

Uitgever Morocco
Jaar 1896-1901
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Valuta Rial (1882-1921)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central Seal of Solomon (six-pointed star) set within a beaded inner circle, surrounded by an ornate interlaced geometric and foliate arabesque border filling the field. The AH date 1315 appears in the exergue below the central motif. Arabic inscriptions identifying the mint and the regnal authority of Sultan Abd al-Aziz are distributed within the surrounding decorative band.
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Schrift keerzijde Arabic
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Aanvullende informatie

Abd al-Aziz ascended the Moroccan throne in 1894 at roughly fourteen years old, leaving real authority in the hands of the regent Ba Ahmed ibn Musa until the latter's death in 1900. The Berlin Mint contract for this series reflects the broader scramble among European powers to embed themselves commercially in Moroccan state functions — Germany among them, competing with French and Spanish financial interests that would ultimately partition the country a decade later. The Morocean treasury's reliance on European mints for silver coinage during this reign was itself a symptom of the fiscal disarray that made Morocco vulnerable to foreign intervention.

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