A Banknote enhancing urbanization projects through the kingdom.
Obverse
Main Motif: Portrait of His Majesty the King Mohamed VI
Armorial bearings of the Kingdom and the Royal Crown
Architectural detail inspired from Moroccan doors
Representation of the HASSAN II new bridge connecting cities of Rabat and Salé as well as a view of Casablanca with a wallpaper of HASSAN II Mosque.
Reverse
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 face value of the banknote « 20 » in numbers and in Arabic letters
2
Watermark
It reveals the portrait of His Majesty the 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
Letter press 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.