The Moroccan dirham is the official monetary currency of Morocco. It is issued by the Bank Al-Maghrib, the central bank of Morocco. Before the introduction of a modern coinage in 1882, Morocco issued copper coins denominated in falus, silver coins denominated in dirham, and gold coins denominated in benduqi. From 1882, the dirham became a subdivision of the Moroccan rial, with 500 Mazunas = 10 dirham = 1 rial.
Currency Information
Currency: | Moroccan Dirham |
Currency code: | MAD |
Currency symbol: | DH |
Bank notes: | 20 dirhams, 50 dirhams, 100 dirhams, 200 dirhams |
Coins: | 1 santimat, 5 santimat, 10 santimat, 20 santimat, ½ dirhams, 1 dirham, 2 dirhams, 5 dirhams, 10 dirhams |
Daily Cost
Three-course meal for 2, mid-range restaurant | 150 Dirhams | |
One-way ticket for local transport | 5 Dirhams | |
Bottle of water | 3.4 Dirhams |