The Morocco 50 Dirhams banknote is part of the 2002 (AH1423) series. It is green and yellow in color and measures 147 x 70 mm. The obverse side shows King Mohammed VI, Mohammed V dam on the Moulouya River, and olive leaves as a registration device. The reverse side features olive leaves, adobe buildings (ksour), a star morphing into a drop of water, a sunflower, a wheat stalk, a vase, and a bowl. This banknote uses a solid security thread with demetalized 50 and Arabic text and contains a watermark with a King Mohammed VI and electrotype 50 design. This note is in uncirculated condition.