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The new 5 dirham coin was bimetallic, as was the 10 dirham coin introduced in 1995. Cupro-nickel 2 dirham coins were introduced in 2002. In 2012, a new series of coins has been issued, with the 5 and 10 dirham coin utilizing a latent image as a security feature. [citation needed]
The rial was introduced when Morocco adopted a modern style coinage in 1882. It replaced a system consisting of copper falus, silver dirham and gold benduqi.. In Spanish Morocco, the rial was replaced by the Spanish peseta in 1912 at a rate of 1 rial = 5 pesetas.
The Arabs introduced their own coins. The Islamic dirham was 8 daniq. [6] The dirham was struck in many Mediterranean countries, including Al-Andalus (Moorish Spain) and the Byzantine Empire (miliaresion), and could be used as currency in Europe between the 10th and 12th centuries, notably in areas with Viking connections, such as Viking York ...
This list includes discontinued and commemorative bi-metallic coins minted since 1982. Italy with the 500 Lira in 1982; Andorra with the 2 Diners in 1985; Morocco, with its 5-dirhams coin in 1987; France, with a 10-francs coin in 1988; Monaco, with a 10 francs in 1988, Thailand, with a 10 baht, in 1988; Mexico with the 100 and 1000 Pesos in 1989
The word "dirham" (درهم) comes from drachma (δραχμή), the Greek coin. [2] "Dirham" is also the name of the currency in use in Morocco today. Idris I was the founder of the Idrisid dynasty. [3]
UAE dirham [10] AED United Arab Emirates: AED [11] Moroccan dirham: MAD Morocco: DH Djiboutian franc: DJF Djibouti: Fdj Egyptian pound: EGP Egypt £E or ج.م or L.E. Lebanese pound [12] LBP Lebanon £L and ل.ل [12] [13] Sudanese pound: SDG Sudan: SDG or ج.س Syrian pound [14] SYP Syria £S [15] Omani rial [16] OMR Oman: ر.ع [17] Qatari ...
Dirhams 1987 Morocco: 10 Francs 1988 France: 10 francs 1988 Monaco: 10 baht 1988 Thailand: 100 Pesos 1989 Mexico: 1,000 Pesos 1989 Mexico: 50 Yuan 1990 China: 5 Lei 1991 Moldova: 10 Lei 1991 Moldova: 200 Escudos 1991 Portugal: 10 Dinar 1991 France: 25 Yuan 1992 China: 10 Dinar 1992 Algeria: 20 Dinar 1992 Algeria: 50 Dinar 1992 Algeria: 50 Gapik ...
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