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1943 Morocco, Banque D'Etat Du Maroc - 5 (five) Moroccan Francs Banknote Serial No. 8100442 P-24

1943 Morocco, Banque D'Etat Du Maroc - 5 (five) Moroccan Francs Banknote Serial No. 8100442 P-24

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Description

1943 Morocco 5 Francs Banknote – A Tribute to Moroccan Heritage and WWII Era Currency

Issued by the Banque d'État du Maroc, the 1943 5 Francs banknote is a fascinating piece of Moroccan numismatic history, reflecting the nation's financial system during the World War II era. This note was part of the French Protectorate currency series, circulating until Morocco transitioned to the Dirham in 1960.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Banque d'État du Maroc

Denomination: 5 Francs

Year of Issue: 1943

Pick Number: P-24

Printer: E. A. Wright Bank Note Company, Philadelphia, USA

Size: Approx. 89 × 58 mm

Material: Paper banknote with intaglio printing

Design Features

Obverse:

Blue and black print on a yellow background, creating a visually striking contrast

Value prominently displayed on the left, with promissory text in the center

Latin script: "BANQUE D'ÉTAT DU MAROC CINQ FRANCS"

Reverse:

Blue and black frame on a yellow background

Moroccan star at the top center, symbolizing national identity

Value displayed in the corners, with Arabic and Latin script

Watermark: Head of the Antikythera Ephebe, reinforcing authenticity

Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1943 Moroccan 5 Francs is a valuable piece of North African numismatic history, marking Morocco’s financial system before its transition to the Dirham. With its detailed artwork, historical significance, and cultural symbolism, this banknote remains a sought-after collectible among enthusiasts.

Secure this 5 Francs banknote today and own a tangible piece of Morocco’s WWII-era financial heritage!

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