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250 Dirhams - Mohammed VI World Children's Day

Issuer Bank Al-Maghrib
Year 2001
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description Bare-headed effigy of King Mohammed VI facing left, rendered in high relief with finely detailed facial features. Arabic inscriptions appear to the left and lower right of the portrait, identifying the monarch and the Kingdom of Morocco. The field is polished and smooth, providing strong contrast with the portrait. A beaded border encircles the entire design.
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Obverse lettering مُحَمد السَّادِسْ المَملكة المغرِبيَّة
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Morocco's World Children's Day commemoratives from this period were issued under Bank Al-Maghrib's broader push to align national coinage with UN-observed international days — a practice Mohammed VI's administration pursued more aggressively than his father Hassan II had. The 2001 issue arrived just two years into Mohammed VI's reign, during a period when the palace was actively cultivating an image of social reform and engagement with international institutions.

Y#95 is not a widely traded reference in Western markets, keeping auction appearances relatively sparse outside North African and specialist Moroccan collections.

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