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250 Dirhams - Mohammed VI Moroccan Phosphate Company

Uitgever Bank Al-Maghrib
Jaar 2010
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Waarde 250 Dirhams
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central design depicting the OCP Group (Office Chérifien des Phosphates) logo alongside a stylized landscape of phosphate mining terraces converging toward a horizon with a radiant sun. The numeral '90' in large format is superimposed to the right of the logo, referencing the 90th anniversary. The denomination '250' appears in the lower central field, flanked by the dates '1920' and '2010' on either side. An Arabic legend curves along the upper rim, and the Latin inscription '90ème ANNIVERSAIRE D'OCP' is inscribed along the lower rim. The bilingual legends read in both Arabic and Latin script.
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Opschrift keerzijde الذكرى التسعون لمجموعة م ش ف - مجموعة م ش ف - Groupe OCP - 250 - مئتان وخمسون درهما - 90ème ANNIVERSAIRE D'OCP - 1920 - 2010
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The Office Chérifien des Phosphates, founded in 1920 under the French Protectorate, controls roughly 70% of the world's known phosphate reserves — a geological accident that has shaped Moroccan foreign policy, treaty negotiations, and state finances for a century. This issue commemorates the company's restructuring into OCP S.A. under Mohammed VI, part of a broader privatization-adjacent reform that retained full state ownership while modernizing the corporate structure for international bond markets.

Bank Al-Maghrib's commemorative silver program of this period produced numerous 250-dirham pieces to the same Britannia-standard specification, most in limited mintages distributed through the central bank directly.

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