Medal - Mohammed V (Independence; 2nd size) 1375 (1956) front Medal - Mohammed V (Independence; 2nd size) 1375 (1956) back
Medal - Mohammed V (Independence; 2nd size) 1375 (1956) photo
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Medal - Mohammed V Independence; 2nd size

1375 (1956) year
Gold 4 g 21 mm
Description
Location
Morocco
Type
Medals › Commemorative medals
Year
1375 (1956)
Calendar
Islamic (Hijri)
Composition
Gold
Weight
4 g
Diameter
21 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#117871
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Large crown above star.

Lettering:
18
رجب 1375 2 مارس 1956

Translation:
18 Rajab 1375
2 March 1956

Edge

Plain

Comment

Weight varies: 3.97-4.95 g

Mohammed V (10 August 1909 – 26 February 1961) (Arabic: محمد الخامس‎‎) was Sultan of Morocco from 1927–53, exiled from 1953–55, where he was again recognized as Sultan upon his return, and King from 1957 to 1961. His full name was Sidi Mohammed ben Yusef, or Son of (Sultan) Yusef, upon whose death he succeeded to the throne. He was a member of the Alaouite Dynasty.
On 20 August 1953, the French who were occupying Morocco at the time forced Mohammed V and his family into exile on Corsica. His uncle, Mohammed Ben Aarafa, was placed on the throne. Mohammed V and his family were then transferred to Madagascar in January 1954. Mohammed V returned from exile on 16 November 1955, and was again recognized as Sultan after active opposition to the French protectorate. In February 1956 he successfully negotiated with France for the independence of Morocco, and in 1957 took the title of King.