Bank Al-Maghrib Officially Releases New MAD 200 Banknote
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Morocco’s central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib, has officially declared the issuance of the new MAD 200 banknote. The announcement aligns with the commemoration of the 80th Independence Manifesto, marking the formal manifesto for independence in 1944.
Issued under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, the new MAD 200 banknote aims to showcase Morocco’s economic and industrial progress.
On the front, the banknote features the portrait of King Mohammed VI, accompanied by the striking image of the Mohammed VI bridge.
Turning to the reverse side, the banknote highlights the construction of the Mohammed VI Tower and the Marrakech Menara International Airport. It also pays homage to Morocco’s industrial development and advancements in digital technology.
Bank Al-Maghrib emphasized that the new banknote incorporates state-of-the-art security features, including a "three-dimensional dynamic security thread," color-changing magnetic ink, and front and back registration patterns, along with progressive typography.
The statement underlined that the entire design and production process for the new series of banknotes and coins were exclusively carried out by Moroccan talents working within Dar As-Sikkah, the country’s printing house. Notably, Dar As-Sikkah handles various operations, including the production of Morocco’s national biometric passport, as well as design, printing, and assembly processes.
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