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This 50 francs banknote was issued in Morocco and bears the date of December 2, 1949. It belongs to series Z.14, which allows its precise identification within the issue to which it belongs.
This type of banknote corresponds to a pivotal period in Moroccan monetary history, when the country was still under the French Protectorate regime. Banknotes issued during this era reflect the monetary and graphic practices characteristic of the French administration in Morocco, with depictions often linked to local traditions, landscapes, or emblematic figures of the Moroccan territory.
The banknote has a face value of 50 francs, the monetary unit then in use in Morocco. This denomination was part of a monetary system directly linked to the French franc, in use in the territories under French influence in the region.
Physically, this banknote weighs 1 gram, which is consistent with the usual technical characteristics of paper banknotes from this period. The paper composition of these banknotes met the manufacturing standards of the time, ensuring a certain robustness while allowing the printing of fine details.
Moroccan banknotes of this generation are now considered full-fledged collectible items. Series Z.14 and the precise issue date are key elements for collectors and numismatists, as they allow the banknote to be placed within a rigorous issuance chronology. The state of preservation, printing characteristics, and legibility of the printed inscriptions are all criteria that influence the documentary and heritage value of this type of banknote.