This uncirculated 25 Moroccan dirham banknote is a commemorative banknote issued by the Bank Al-Maghrib to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dar As-Sikkah, the bank department that prints banknotes and mint coins. It is the first commemorative banknote in the world to be printed on Durasafe, a paper-polymer composite substrate produced by Landqart. The orange, red, yellow, green, and blue banknote is dated 2012-1433, bears the signatures of Khalid Safir and Abdellatif Jouahri, and measures 130 mm x 70 mm. Both sides of the note are vertically oriented. Its obverse side features King Mohammed VI, the Bank Al-Maghrib building, the Dar As-Sikkah building, and an OVI crown. Its reverse side portrays stylized coins, notes, and passports. Security features include a magenta-to-green color-shifting windowed security thread with a demetalized 25 and five-pointed star (Seal of Solomon) and a watermark of King Mohammed VI.