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Moroccan dirham

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Moroccan dirham
الدرهم المغربي  (Arabic)
ⴰⴷⵔⵀⵎ ⵏ ⵍⵎⵖⵔⵉⴱ  (Berber languages)
Coins and banknotes of the Moroccan dirham
Coins and banknotes of the Moroccan dirham
ISO 4217 Code MAD
Official user(s) File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco
Unofficial user(s) File:Flag Ceuta.svg Ceuta

File:Flag of Melilla.svg Melilla File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain

Inflation 0.2%
Source The World Factbook, 2019 est.
Pegged with 60% EUR and 40% USD[1]
Superunit
10 rial
Subunit
<math>\overline{100}</math> centime (cent)
Symbol DH
Coins
Freq. used <math>\bar2</math>, 1, 2, 5 & 10 dirhams
Rarely used 10 & 20 centimes
Banknotes
Freq. used 20, 50, 100 & 200 dirhams
Central bank Bank Al-Maghrib (Bank of Morocco)
Website www.bkam.ma

The Moroccan dirham (Arabic: درهم, romanized: dirham, Moroccan Arabic: درهم, romanized: drhm; Berber languages: ⴰⴷⵔⵀⵎ, romanized: adrhm; sign: DH; code: MAD) is the official monetary currency of Morocco. It is made by the Bank Al-Maghrib, the central bank of Morocco.

References[change]

  1. Spurgeon, Susanna (November 28, 2019). "Morocco Considers Making Exchange Rate More Flexible in January". Morocco World News.