Morocco
1970 - Morocco PIC 56a 5 Dirhams banknote UNC
This Morocco 5 Dirhams banknote is associated with 1970/AH1390 and catalogued as Pick P56a. The note..
1985 - Morocco PIC 57b 10 Dirhams banknote UNC
This individual Morocco 10 Dirhams banknote is associated with 1985 and catalogued as Pick P57b. The..
1987 - Morocco PIC 60b 10 Dirhams banknote UNC
This Moroccan 10 Dirhams banknote is associated with 1987 and AH1407 and is catalogued as Pick P60b...
1987 - Morocco PIC 63a 10 Dirhams banknote UNC
Morocco 10 Dirhams banknote associated with 1987 and catalogued as Pick P63a. The Krause listing ide..
1987 - Morocco PIC 65a 100 Dirhams banknote UNC
Morocco 100 Dirhams banknote associated with 1987, catalogued as Pick P65a. This UNC example corresp..
2009 - Morocco PIC 72 50 Dirhams banknote UNC
Morocco 50 Dirhams banknote, associated with 2009 and identified by the PIC 72 catalogue reference. ..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods are represented in the Morocco banknote catalog?
The Morocco category covers banknotes dated from 1970 to 2009 in the supplied catalog. The represented issues include a 1970 note, several examples dated 1985 and 1987, and a 2009 note. These dates can help collectors arrange the notes chronologically or focus on a particular period. This FAQ describes the Morocco banknotes represented in this shop’s catalog, rather than every banknote issued by Morocco.
Which denominations and catalog references can be found among these Morocco notes?
The supplied Morocco catalog includes denominations of 5, 10, 50 and 100 dirhams. The listed catalog references are PIC 56a, PIC 57b, PIC 60b, PIC 63a, PIC 65a and PIC 72. The 10-dirham denomination appears with several different references, while the other denominations are represented by individual references in the supplied data. Collectors can use both denomination and PIC reference when organising a collection.
How can I identify a Morocco banknote using the information in the catalog?
Begin by checking the denomination, year and PIC reference shown for the note. For example, the catalog identifies a 1970 5-dirham note as PIC 56a and a 2009 50-dirham note as PIC 72. The 1985 10-dirham entry is PIC 57b, while the 1987 entries include PIC 60b and PIC 63a. Comparing these details is useful for distinguishing similar-looking Morocco banknotes.
What variant details should collectors compare in the Morocco entries?
Collectors can compare the PIC suffixes and, where supplied, signature information. The catalog lists PIC 57b for a 1985 10-dirham note with Signature 9. The 1987 entries PIC 60b and PIC 63a are both described with Signature 10, as is the 1987 PIC 65a 100-dirham note. These details provide practical ways to separate related catalog references without relying only on denomination or date.
What should I check before ordering a Morocco banknote from this catalog?
Review the product title carefully for the year, denomination, PIC reference and stated condition. The listed Morocco titles describe the notes as UNC. Product descriptions also explain that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown in an image will not be sent. This means the pictured serial or banknote number should not be treated as the exact number of the note supplied.
Which Morocco denomination shows the widest range of references in the supplied catalog?
The 10-dirham denomination has the broadest representation among the supplied Morocco entries. It appears as PIC 57b dated 1985, and as PIC 60b and PIC 63a dated 1987. The 1985 entry specifies Signature 9, while the two 1987 entries specify Signature 10. This makes the 10-dirham group a useful area for collectors comparing dates, references, suffixes and signature details within the shop’s catalog.






