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| Issuer | Morocco |
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| Year | 1913 |
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| Currency | Rial (1882-1921) |
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| Obverse lettering | الغبيرني الحسني ١٣٣١ |
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| Reverse script | Arabic |
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The 1913 Moroccan dirham series was produced under the authority of Moulay Yusuf, who was installed as Sultan by France just one year earlier following the deposition of Abd al-Hafid — himself the man who had signed the Treaty of Fez, surrendering Moroccan sovereignty to the French Protectorate. The Paris Mint struck these pieces, and the "high weight" designation distinguishes a known variant that runs measurably heavier than the standard issue, a discrepancy attributed to inconsistent planchet preparation during early Protectorate-era production.
The smooth edge on this variant, versus the reeded standard, remains a point of ongoing collector interest. Whether intentional or a production escape, smooth-edge examples are considerably scarcer.