withdrawn Moroccan Dirham banknotes
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Moroccan Dirham banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Morocco.
In 2012, the Rabat-based Bank Al-Maghrib replaced older style Dirham banknotes by new Dirhams with improved security features. The discontinued Moroccan Dirham bills lack a reflective security thread. These withdrawn Moroccan Dirham notes are no longer a valid means of payment in the Kingdom of Morocco. We exchange all withdrawn Moroccan Dirham banknotes free of charge. We also give cash for demonetized Moroccan Dirham banknotes, and current Moroccan Dirham banknotes.
Do you have withdrawn Moroccan Dirham banknotes like the ones in the pictures below?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 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (1991 issue)
The purple-violet colored banknote of ten dirhams shows the portrait of King Hassan II, King of Morocco. Text on the paper banknote reads ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’. On the backside of the 10 MAD note is a sitar and a pillar.You get: £0.449301 MAD = £0.0449300000 -
20 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (1996 issue)
This twenty dirhams note depicts Hassan II, Moroccan King. On the paper bill a caption reads ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’. On the front of the 20 MAD note is the Great Mosque of Casablanca. On the back of the note is a fountain.You get: £0.898601 MAD = £0.0449300000 -
50 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (1991 issue)
This green colored fifty dirhams banknote has the image of Hassan II, King of Morocco. The words ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’ are printed on the paper note. The backside of the 50 MAD bill features cavalry charging.You get: £2.246501 MAD = £0.0449300000 -
100 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (1991 issue)
The orange-brown bill of one hundred dirhams has the image of King Hassan II of Morocco. Printed on the paper currency note is the text ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’. Pictured on the reverse side of the 100 MAD are a demonstration and a dove of peace.You get: £4.493001 MAD = £0.0449300000 -
200 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (1987 issue)
This blue colored two hundred dirhams bill portrays King Hassan II, Monarch of Morocco. On the background is the Mausoleum of King Muhammad V in Rabat. The words ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’ are printed on the paper banknote. On the backside of the 200 MAD bill are a sailboat, coral and a sea shell.You get: £8.986001 MAD = £0.0449300000 -
10 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (1987 issue)
The red colored bill of ten dirhams shows King Hassan II, Moroccan Monarch. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’. The musical instrument on the backside of the 10 dirham bill is a sitar.You get: £0.449301 MAD = £0.0449300000 -
50 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (1987 issue)
This Moroccan green-blue-colored fifty dirhams banknote features Moroccan King Hassan II. Text on the 50 dirhams currency note reads ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’.You get: £2.246501 MAD = £0.0449300000 -
100 Moroccan Dirhams banknote (1987 issue)
The brown colored banknote of one hundred dirhams has the image of the King of Morocco, Hassan II, facing half right. The paper banknote contains the words ‘Bank Al-Maghrib’.You get: £4.493001 MAD = £0.0449300000