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| Issuer | Morocco |
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| Year | 1881 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse lettering | درهمان وشرعيان ونصف درهم شرعي |
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| Mintage | 1298 (1881) - Proof |
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Pattern coinage for Moulay al-Hasan I's proposed decimal-adjacent reform series was struck in Paris at the Monnaie de Paris, as Morocco lacked the technical infrastructure to produce its own trial pieces. This particular denomination — an awkward fractional that never entered circulation — reflects the negotiated compromise between the Sultan's treasury officials and French monetary advisors pushing for a more rationalized coinage system in the Alaoui monetary structure of the late 19th century.
The reform stalled. Morocco would not see a fully reorganized coinage until the protectorate period decades later, leaving pieces like this one frozen mid-process.