A banknote displaying the cultural wealth of the Moroccan South
Obverse
Architectural detail inspired from Moroccan doors
Main Motif: Portrait of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
Armorial bearings of the Kingdom and the Royal Crown
Reverse
Representation of the Moussem of Tan Tan and a Moroccan tent
Stylised representation of windmills
Ornament inspired from Moroccan carpets
SECURITY FEATURES
1
Raised Printing (Intaglio)
Tangible feel printing
* It reveals the portrait of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
* Bank Al-Maghrib in arabic
* The value numeral of the banknote « 100 » in numbers and in Arabic letters
2
Watermark
It reveals the portrait of His Majesty King Mohammed VI as well as the value numeral of the banknote « 20 », visible when the banknote is examined against the light.
3
Colour-shifting ink
The Royal Crown is printed with colour-shifting ink depending on the viewing angle.
4
Motif for visually impaired persons
Raised printed intaglio motif with tactile marks allowing the visually impaired to recognize the banknote.
5
Security thread
Embeded double-colour changing thread bearing the words « Bank Al-Maghrib » in arabic « بنك المغرب » and the value numeral of the banknote « 20 » repeated on all the vertical axis of the banknote.
6
Micro-printing
Microprinted texts used at different places on the banknote. A magnifying glass is necessary to see them.
7
Letterpress printing
Serial number printed with special inks.
8
Detection motif (Obverse/Reverse)
When the banknote is held against the light, incomplete elements on both sides combine to perfectly form the value numeral of the banknote.