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| 背面描述 | Three conjoined busts are depicted in high relief, comprising the effigies of King Mohammed V wearing a traditional fez, flanked by two further portraits representing members of the royal family, all facing right in a three-quarter view composition. An Arabic legend arcs around the right field commemorating the Revolution of 20 August 1953. The date '2003 - 1953' and the Arabic inscription '20 غشت' (20 August) appear to the left, marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People. The portrait grouping is rendered in a naturalistic, medallic style with fine surface detail. A beaded inner border frames the design. |
| 背面文字 | Arabic |
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The "Revolution of the King and the People" — the term Moroccans use for the events of August 1953 — refers to France's forced exile of Sultan Mohammed V to Madagascar, a miscalculation that immediately transformed him into a nationalist martyr and accelerated the collapse of the Protectorate. Morocco recovered independence by 1956. This 2003 issue marks fifty years from that pivot, struck early in Mohammed VI's reign as a deliberate assertion of dynastic continuity between his great-grandfather's defiance and his own legitimacy.