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5 Dirhams - Abd al-Hafiz

Issuer Morocco
Year 1911
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Value 5 Dirhams = 1/2 Rial (1/2 MAH)
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Obverse description Central field bears a multi-line Arabic inscription within an open wreath of leafy olive branches tied at the base, proclaiming the Hafizy coinage and the half-rial denomination. A prominent six-pointed star (Seal of Solomon) crowns the composition at the top, serving as the dynastic emblem of the Alaouite Sultanate. The wreath branches extend symmetrically on either side, their tips meeting beneath the inscription to frame the design. The overall style reflects the reformed Moroccan coinage tradition of the late Sharifian Empire, with no portrait, consistent with Islamic numismatic convention.
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Obverse lettering المَسٗكوک الحَڢيظى دَامَـ عزه نٗصُڡ رِيال
(Translation: Hafizy Strike May his glory last Half Riyal)
Reverse description The central field contains a multi-line Arabic legend and the Hijri date 1329, all enclosed within an intricately doubled tri-lobe (trefoil) star formed by three overlapping arched lobes, creating a distinctive geometric framework characteristic of late Moroccan Sharifian coinage. Small ornamental devices accent the points and cusps of the star. The denomination of five dirhams and the mint city of Paris are stated explicitly in the inscription. A beaded border runs along the coin's inner rim, adding a final decorative element to the composition.
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