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  2. Moroccan dirham - Wikipedia

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    The new 5 dirham coin was bimetallic, as was the 10 dirham coin introduced in 1995. Cupro-nickel 2 dirham coins were introduced in 2002. In 2012, a new series of coins has been issued, with the 5 and 10 dirham coin utilizing a latent image as a security feature. [citation needed]

  3. United Arab Emirates dirham - Wikipedia

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    The fils coins were the same size and composition as the corresponding Qatar and Dubai dirham coins. In 1995, the 5 fils, 10 fils, 50 fils, and 1 dirham coins were reduced in size, with the new 50 fils being curve-equilateral-heptagonal shaped. The value and numbers on the coins are written in Eastern Arabic numerals and the text is in Arabic ...

  4. Dirham - Wikipedia

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    The dirham was a unit of mass used across North Africa, the Middle East, Persia and Ifat; later known as Adal, with varying values. The value of Islamic dirham was 14 qirat. 10 dirham equals 7 mithqal (2.975 gm of silver). In the late Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: درهم), the standard dirham was 3.207 g; [1] 400 dirhem equal one oka.

  5. ‘That’s where the money is’: Kevin O’Leary says this 1 ...

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    The United Arab Emirates dirham, the local currency, has been pegged to the U.S. dollar since 1997, so the currency risk is currently minimal. However, if the region decided to abandon this peg it ...

  6. List of currencies - Wikipedia

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    Dirham (درهم) Moroccan dirham – Morocco; United Arab Emirates dirham – United Arab Emirates; ... Trade dollar British trade dollar – Great Britain;

  7. List of currencies in the Arab World - Wikipedia

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    UAE dirham [8] AED United Arab Emirates: AED [9] Moroccan dirham: MAD Morocco: DH Djiboutian franc: DJF Djibouti: Fdj Egyptian pound: EGP Egypt £E or ج.م or L.E. Lebanese pound [10] LBP Lebanon £L and ل.ل [10] [11] Sudanese pound: SDG Sudan: SDG or ج.س Syrian pound [12] SYP Syria £S [13] Omani rial [14] OMR Oman: ر.ع [15] Qatari ...

  8. Just say no to dynamic currency conversion - AOL

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    And I picked up euros before leaving to convert to Moroccan dirhams — since its currency is difficlut to get in the U.S. — when I landed. But I forgot one big thing: dynamic currency ...

  9. Libyan dinar - Wikipedia

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    dirham (dh.) Banknotes: LD 1, LD 5, LD 10, LD 20, LD 50: Coins ... In February 1973, the dinar was pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 0.29679 dinar per dollar (LD 1 ...