Morocco AH1365 (1945) 5 Francs – PCGS MS65
Introducing this beautiful Moroccan AH1365 (1945) 5 Franc coin. Certified MS65 by PCGS, this highly collectible coin reflects Morocco's rich history and artistic design, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Key details:
Issue date: AH1365 (1945)
Face value: 5 francs
design:
Obverse: A beautiful pattern is engraved around the hexagram, with the date AH 1365. Around the outer perimeter is a large inscription: "Empire Cherifien".
Reverse: The denomination "5 Francs" is clearly displayed within a hexagonal frame, surrounded by Arabic calligraphy and decorative motifs.
Grade: MS65 (Unused Condition) – Excellent condition with crisp detail and beautiful shine.
Issue quantity: 20,000,000
Population (Grades): Only two have been PCGS-certified MS65, and only 12 have been certified in higher grades.
Historical Background:
This coin was minted in Morocco during the French Protectorate and represents a period at the intersection of Moroccan heritage and French influence. Its intricate design and Arabic script reflect the colonial monetary system of the time while celebrating Morocco's deep cultural roots.
"Empire Cherifien" is the traditional title of the Kingdom of Morocco, emphasizing its Islamic and royal lineage.
Collector Appeal:
Rarity: Only two coins have been certified in MS65 grade and only 12 in higher grades, making this coin extremely rare.
Historical Significance: A priceless artifact reflecting Morocco's unique colonial and cultural heritage.
Artistic elegance: The intricate design and beauty of the Arabic inscription make this coin a true work of art.
This coin embodies Morocco's rich history and will be a fascinating piece for collectors and enthusiasts.
The Moroccan AH1365 (1945) 5 Francs is a great choice for those looking for a rare, high-grade piece with historical and cultural value.
Morocco AH1365 (1945) 5 Francs – PCGS MS65
We are proud to feature this stunning Morocco AH1365 (1945) 5 Francs, a highly collectible coin certified MS65 by PCGS. This coin showcases Morocco's rich history and artistic design, making it a valuable addition to any numismatic collection.
Key Details:
Date: AH1365 (1945)
Denomination: 5 Francs
Design:
Obverse: Features a beautiful six-pointed star with intricate patterns and the date AH1365 inscribed in the center. The outer legend reads Empire Cherifien in bold letters.
Reverse: Displays the denomination "5 Francs" prominently within a hexagonal frame, surrounded by elaborate Arabic calligraphy and decorative motifs.
Grade: MS65 (Mint State) – Outstanding condition with sharp details and beautiful luster.
Mintage: 20,000,000 coins struck.
Population: Only 2 coins graded MS65 by PCGS, with just 12 graded higher.
Historical Context:
Minted during the French protectorate in Morocco, this coin represents the intersection of Moroccan heritage and French influence. The intricate designs and Arabic script pay homage to Morocco's deep cultural roots, while the 5 Francs denomination the colonial monetary system of the time.
The term Empire Cherifien refers to the “Sharifian Empire,” a traditional title for the Moroccan kingdom, emphasizing its Islamic and royal lineage.
Collector Appeal:
Rarity: With only 2 coins certified in MS65 and 12 higher, this is an exceptionally scarce find in such a high grade.
Historical Significance: An artifact from Morocco's unique colonial past and cultural heritage.
Artistic Excellence: The intricate patterns and calligraphy make this coin a true work of art.
This coin is a legacy to Morocco's rich history and is sure to captivate both collectors and enthusiasts alike.
If you are looking for a rare, high-grade piece with immense cultural and historical value, this Morocco 5 Francs AH1365 is the perfect choice for your collection.
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