MOROCCAN COIN DESIGN QUESTION Público Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 5, Number 41, October 13, 2002, Article 10

    MOROCCAN COIN DESIGN QUESTION

    Granvyl also received this query, and perhaps someone can
    help here, too. Your editor is certainly stumped.

    "I am writing from Indian Prairie Public Library in Darien,
    IL (near Chicago). We have a patron who is interested in
    an explanation of the symbolism on a 200 Franc coin from
    Morocco. It is entry Y#53 on page 1541 of the "2003
    Standard Catalog of World Coins." The coin has a five
    pointed star within a six pointed star. We have identified
    from an article at
    http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/journal/vol8no3/kosansky.html
    that the six pointed star, according to some Moroccans
    "indicates the past role of Jewish metal workers as
    concessionaries of the royal mint." From "Flags of the World"
    we have identified that the five pointed star is on the Moroccan
    flag and represents the Seal of Solomon, an ancient symbol of
    life and good health.

    We have relayed the above information to the patron, but he
    wants to know if there is any way to tell the meaning of "both
    stars together." I am not sure how to proceed, short of
    contacting the Treasury Department of Morocco or asking
    the designer of the coin himself. Do you know of any experts,
    reference sources, contacts that could help us with this
    question?"

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  • 2002-10-13
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