1970 - Morocco PIC 56a 5 Dirhams banknote UNC
1970 - Morocco PIC 56a 5 Dirhams banknote UNC 

1970 - Morocco PIC 56a 5 Dirhams banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Marruecos PIC 56a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 22.00€

  • Ex Tax: 20.00€


This Morocco 5 Dirhams banknote is associated with 1970/AH1390 and catalogued as Pick P56a. The note is designated UNC and features a purple, light-blue and multicolour design, with King Hassan II shown at the left and a castle at the centre of the front.

The reverse depicts industrial processing. The watermark is King Hassan II, while the catalogued printer is TDLR and the signature designation is 8. This is the issued-note type rather than the specimen variety listed under the same catalog entry.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Morocco 5 Dirhams banknote associated with 1970. The listing identifies the note as UNC, using the standard abbreviation for the stated condition. It is the specific Moroccan banknote described in the product title and accompanying listing information.

What denomination, currency and country are specified for this banknote?

The banknote has a denomination of 5 Dirhams and is identified with Morocco. The listing associates it with the year 1970; this wording reflects the information provided by the listing without making a separate claim about issue, printing or circulation dates.

What catalog reference is given for this Moroccan banknote?

The catalog reference supplied for this banknote is PIC 56a. The model/reference field gives it as “Marruecos PIC 56a,” while the product title presents the same identifier in the form “Morocco PIC 56a.”

Does the pictured serial number identify the banknote that will be sent?

No. The listing states that the images are for reference and specifically notes that the banknote number shown in the image will not be sent. Therefore, the pictured serial number should not be treated as a defining feature of the individual banknote represented by the listing.