About Moroccan Dirham Exchange
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the official currency of Morocco, issued by Bank Al-Maghrib and widely used across the country for everyday transactions. We accept all denominations of Moroccan Dirham banknotes and coins, including older series and damaged notes.
Current Moroccan Dirham Banknotes
The current series of Moroccan Dirham banknotes was issued in 2012 and includes a range of denominations used throughout Morocco today. We accept all of them, including the 100 Dirham note and the 200 Dirham note, along with all smaller denominations. If you have returned from Morocco with leftover Dirhams — a currency that cannot be exported officially — we can help you convert them into pounds. Travellers returning from neighbouring North African destinations such as Tunisia or Algeria may also find our exchange service useful.
Old Series & Damaged Notes
Unlike most high street exchanges, we also buy older Moroccan Dirham banknotes, including the 100 Dirham note issued in 2002 and earlier notes such as the 50 Dirham note from 1970, along with all other withdrawn denominations we have listed. We also accept damaged notes, provided they remain at least 50% intact. Rates for older and damaged notes may be slightly lower than for current series banknotes, but we will always make you a fair offer.
Moroccan Dirham Coins
We accept Moroccan Dirham coins, which most UK banks and currency exchanges will not take. These include a range of circulated coins such as the 10 Dirham coin and the 1 Dirham coin, as well as all other denominations. As coins are more costly to process than banknotes, the exchange rate for coins is slightly lower, but we do not turn them away.
Why Exchange With Us?
- Competitive exchange rates updated daily
- Accept coins and damaged notes that banks won’t take
- We verify your currency and pay you within 5 working days
- No hidden fees or charges