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| 表面の説明 | Central field dominated by a large five-pointed star (Seal of Solomon), rendered in bold relief against a finely ornamented background of dense arabesque scrollwork and foliate interlace. A stylized Tudor-style rose occupies the centre of the star, surrounded by elaborately curved tendrils and floral motifs filling each triangular section between the star's points. The entire design is contained within the dodecagonal flan, with a narrow raised rim bearing fine decorative detailing along its inner edge. The overall artistic composition reflects the Moroccan geometric and vegetal decorative tradition characteristic of the Alaoui dynasty coinage of the French Protectorate era. |
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| 表面の文字体系 | Arabic |
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Piedforts — struck at double or greater thickness on standard dies — were produced by the Paris Mint as presentation pieces for official approval and archival purposes, not for circulation. Morocco's 1925 coinage was issued under the French Protectorate, and essai strikes like this one were part of the formal submission process by which the Monnaie de Paris documented proposed types before authorizing production runs.
Lec#206f places this among a small documented series of aluminium bronze trial variants. The aluminium bronze alloy itself was relatively new to French colonial coinage in this period, having been adopted partly for its resistance to corrosion in North African climates.