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250 Dirhams - Mohammed VI Green March 40th Anniversary

Uitgever Bank Al-Maghrib
Jaar 2015
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central design features an outline map of the Kingdom of Morocco including Western Sahara, overlaid with a stylized procession of marching figures waving Moroccan flags, commemorating the 1975 Green March. A portrait of the king appears within the composition. Bilingual legends in Arabic and French surround the design, recording the anniversary date and denomination. The overall composition celebrates the 40th anniversary of the historic Green March of November 6, 1975.
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Opschrift keerzijde الذكرى الأربعون للمسيرة الخضراء 6 novembre نوفبر 2015 6 250 مائتان وخمسون درهما 40ème ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA MARCHE VERTE
(Translation: 40th anniversary of the Green March November 6th 2015 250 dirhams 40th anniversary of the Green March)
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The Green March of November 1975 was a calculated geopolitical maneuver by Hassan II, who mobilized 350,000 Moroccan civilians to cross into Spanish-administered Western Sahara just as Francisco Franco lay dying in Madrid. Spain, unwilling to fight and unable to govern, signed the Madrid Accords within weeks. Morocco has issued commemoratives at the ten, twenty-five, and forty-year marks — this 2015 piece falling under Mohammed VI, who inherited both the throne and the unresolved sovereignty dispute his father engineered.

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