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Morocco Unveils Commemorative Banknote and Silver Coin to Mark AFCON Hosting

Morocco has marked its hosting of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in grand style with the release of a commemorative banknote and silver coin, according to an announcement by the kingdom’s central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).
The special editions include a 250-dirham silver coin (approximately USD 27.5) and a redesigned 100-dirham banknote, both celebrating Morocco’s role as host of the 35th edition of Africa’s premier football tournament.
According to BAM, the commemorative currency was entirely designed and produced by Moroccan experts, showcasing local craftsmanship and technical expertise. Released in limited quantities on Monday, December 22, 2025, the items will circulate alongside the regular 100-dirham banknotes.
The silver coin, made from a silver and copper alloy and weighing nearly 30 grams, features a portrait of King Mohammed VI on the obverse. It also bears Arabic inscriptions reading “Mohammed VI” and “Royaume du Maroc,” with the year of issue displayed as 1447–2025 in both Arabic and Tifinagh script, highlighting Morocco’s cultural diversity and heritage.
Meanwhile, the commemorative 100-dirham banknote places strong emphasis on sport and modern infrastructure. Its design includes a portrait of King Mohammed VI, the Moroccan coat of arms, a depiction of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex in Rabat, a map of Africa, traditional Moroccan arabesque motifs, and a stylised football symbolising unity through sport.
AFCON matches are being staged across several Moroccan cities, with the tournament having kicked off on Sunday. The issuance of the commemorative currency further underscores Morocco’s ambition to use football as a platform to showcase its development, hospitality, and readiness to host major international sporting events.






