Banque D'État du Maroc, Cinq Francs [side two]

Notes:
Back of 5 Francs monochrome Moroccan bill, with watermark of a profile view of a lion. Large Arabic text states the name of the bank (Bank of Morocco) and bill's denomination. Arabic calligraphy at bottom, in white, says "Khamsa," the Arabic word for five. Small Arabic text at the top of note translates as: "If anyone commits the crime of altering Moroccan currency, he and those participating with him will be punished according to Moroccan law."
Date Created:
1941-07-24T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Western Michigan University. Libraries
Collection:
World War II Propaganda Collections
Place:
Morocco
Subject Topic:
Bank note vignettes, Calligraphy, Arabic, Morocco--Paper money, Paper money--Moroccan, Lions in art, and Legal tender--Morocco
Language:
ara
Rights:
Copyright 2011 Western Michigan University Libraries. For use of digital image, contact Special Collections, Waldo Library, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA 49008-5353
URL:
https://luna.library.wmich.edu/luna/servlet/detail/WMUwmu~82~82~201996~120872