Moroccan Dirhams

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The Moroccan Dirham was introduced as the currency of the Kingdom of Morocco in 1960, replacing the Moroccan Franc. The name ‘dirham’ is an Arabic version of the Greek ‘drachma‘. The origin lies in the Ancient Greek word ‘dragma’, meaning ‘handful’.

We exchange both current and withdrawn Moroccan Dirham banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.

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