Moroccan Dirham coins
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Convert your leftover Moroccan Dirham coins to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Morocco.
Moroccan coins are issued by the Bank Al-Maghrib, the Central Bank of the Kingdom of Morocco, based in Rabat. The subunit of the Dirham is the Santim: 100 santimat is the equivalent of 1 dirham. The coins used in Morocco today belong to a variety of series, some with portrait of the old King Hassan II and others with portrait of the current king Mohammed VI.
Moroccan Dirham and Santimat coins are not accepted for exchange by banks and bureaux de change outside of Morocco. At Leftover Currency we do exchange Moroccan coins, both dirhams and santimat coins. We also exchange Moroccan Dirham banknotes, both current and withdrawn.
Do you have Moroccan Dirham coins like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Moroccan Dirhams. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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10 Dirhams coin Morocco (2011)
The 2011 version of the 10 Moroccan dirhams coin features the fort of Kalaat M’gouna on the front side and King Mohammed VI on the reverse side. The ten dirham coin is bimetallic and weighs 9 grams.You get: £0.373101 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
10 Dirhams coin Morocco (2002)
On the 2002 version of the 10 Moroccan dirham coin is a portrait of Morocco’s monarch King Mohammed VI. The bi-metallic ten dirhams coin is made of copper-nickel and nordic gold.You get: £0.373101 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
10 Dirhams coin Morocco (1995)
10 Dirham coins of the 1995 version have the portrait of the late Moroccan king Hassan II. The bi-metallic ten Moroccan dirham coins has a weight of 12 grams and a diameter of 2.8 centimeters.You get: £0.373101 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
5 Dirhams coin Morocco (2011)
The 2011 version of the 5 Moroccan dirhams coin features the tower of Hassan II mosque on the front side. On the back of the five dirhams coin is the portrait of Moroccan king Mohammed VI.You get: £0.186551 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
5 Dirhams coin Morocco (2002)
This coin of 5 Moroccan dirhams from the 2002 version features the first portrait type of King Mohammed VI. The bimetallic coin weighs 7.5 grams and measures 2.5cm across.You get: £0.186551 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
5 Dirhams coin Morocco (1987)
The 1987 version of the five Moroccan dirhams coin features the second portrait type of King Hassan II. The bi-metallic cupronickel coin measures 26.2mm across and weighs 6.8 grams.You get: £0.186551 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
5 Dirhams coin Morocco (1980)
On the 1980 version of the 5 Dirhams coin from Morocco is the portrait of Moroccan late monarch Hassan II. Unlike the other five dirham coins, this version is made of nickel and is not bi-metallic.You get: £0.186551 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
2 Dirhams coin Morocco (2002)
This coin of 2 Moroccan dirhams has the portrait of Mohammed VI, king of Morocco. The copper-nickel piece of two dirhams weighs 7 grams and has a diameter of 26mm.You get: £0.074621 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
1 Dirham coin Morocco (any year)
The 1 Moroccan dirham coin weighs 6 grams and measures 24mm across. The 1 MAD coin is made of nickel plated steel. It features the Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Morocco. Different varieties and years of issue exist of the one dirham coin: We exchange all 1 Moroccan dirham coins.You get: £0.037311 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
50 Santimat coin Morocco (any year)
The coin of 1/2 dirham from Morocco is the equivalent of 50 Santimat. The nickel plated steel coin of 50c weighs 4 grams and has a diameter of 21mm. The 1/2 dirham coin has a variety of designs and years of issue: We accept all 1/2 dirham coins from Morocco for exchange.You get: £0.018661 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
20 Santimat coin Morocco (any year)
The piece of 20 Santimat from Morocco is the equivalent of 0.20 dirhams. The brass plated steel coin of 20c weighs 4 grams and measures 23mm across. 20 Santimat coins exist in various designs and years of issue: We accept all twenty Santimat coins from Morocco for exchange.You get: £0.007461 MAD = £0.0373100000 -
10 Santimat coin Morocco (any year)
The coin of 10 Santimat from Morocco is the equivalent of 0.10 dirhams. The brass plated steel coin of 10c weighs 3 grams and measures 2cm across. There are 10 Santimat coins of different designs and years of issue: We accept all 10 Santimat coins from Morocco for exchange.You get: £0.003731 MAD = £0.0373100000