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| Issuer | Bank Al-Maghrib |
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| Year | 2002 |
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| Value | 250 Dirhams |
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| Obverse lettering | محمد السادس المملكة المغربية |
| Reverse description | Central motif depicting a stylized lily with two flowers in full bloom and one bud, set within a radiance of light emanating from behind the design. The royal crown surmounts the floral composition at the top of the field. A bilingual legend in Arabic and Latin script surrounds the central motif, recording the date and place of the royal wedding, the denomination, and the commemorative inscription. |
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Morocco issued this coin to mark the July 2002 marriage of Mohammed VI to Salma Bennani — the first time a Moroccan king had publicly named and presented his wife, breaking with a centuries-old tradition in which royal consorts remained entirely anonymous and absent from public life. Salma was subsequently granted the title Princess Lalla Salma, itself an unprecedented formal acknowledgment.