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[[Image:Morocco SA30-1677o.jpg|300px|thumb|Steve Album sale 30, lot 1677]]
 
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[[Image:Morocco 1974 dirhem obv DSLR.jpg|300px|thumb|from the Mountain Groan Collection]]
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This specimen was lot 1677 in Stephen Album sale 30 (Santa Rosa, CA, January 2018), where it sold for $223.25. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "MOROCCO: al-Hasan II, 1962-1999, dirham, 1974/AH1394, PCGS Specimen pop-2/0, total 2, finest and only grade by PCGS, PCGS graded Specimen 65, ex King's Norton Mint Collection." Morocco, unlike the rest of the Maghreb, was never under Ottoman control or even influence, being ruled by native dynasts. It was briefly (1912-56) partitioned between [[France]] and [[Spain]] but was restored to its native dynasty after World War Two, which family still rules today. This type was issued 1974 only. The next dirham would be minted in 1987.
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The first specimen was lot 1677 in Stephen Album sale 30 (Santa Rosa, CA, January 2018), where it sold for $223.25. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "MOROCCO: al-Hasan II, 1962-1999, dirham, 1974/AH1394, PCGS Specimen pop-2/0, total 2, finest and only grade by PCGS, PCGS graded Specimen 65, ex King's Norton Mint Collection." Morocco, unlike the rest of the Maghreb, was never under Ottoman control or even influence, being ruled by native dynasts. It was briefly (1912-56) partitioned between [[France]] and [[Spain]] but was restored to its native dynasty after World War Two, which family still rules today. This type was issued 1974 only. The next dirham would be minted in 1987.
  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 32,850,000 plus 30 in gold (Y63a).
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 32,850,000 plus 30 in gold (Y63a).
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Revision as of 19:58, 19 October 2025

Steve Album sale 30, lot 1677
Morocco SA30-1677r.jpg
from the Mountain Groan Collection
Morocco 1974 dirhem rev DSLR.jpg

The first specimen was lot 1677 in Stephen Album sale 30 (Santa Rosa, CA, January 2018), where it sold for $223.25. The catalog description[1] noted, "MOROCCO: al-Hasan II, 1962-1999, dirham, 1974/AH1394, PCGS Specimen pop-2/0, total 2, finest and only grade by PCGS, PCGS graded Specimen 65, ex King's Norton Mint Collection." Morocco, unlike the rest of the Maghreb, was never under Ottoman control or even influence, being ruled by native dynasts. It was briefly (1912-56) partitioned between France and Spain but was restored to its native dynasty after World War Two, which family still rules today. This type was issued 1974 only. The next dirham would be minted in 1987.

Recorded mintage: 32,850,000 plus 30 in gold (Y63a).

Specification: 6 g, copper-nickel, 24 mm diameter.

Catalog reference: KM-Y63.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
  • [1]Album, Stephen, Joseph Lang, Paul Montz, Michael Barry and Norman Douglas Nicol, Auction 30, featuring the George Anderson Collection of Tibetan Coins, the Dr. John W. Lund Collection of Swedish Coins and the Mike Edwards Collection, Santa Rosa, CA: Stephen Album Rare Coins, Inc., 2018.

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