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20 Rials

Issuer Central Bank of Yemen
Year 1971
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Size 145 × 65 mm
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Obverse lettering الجمهورية العربية اليمنية
عشرون ريالاً
بناءً على قانون العملة
على حساب النقد اليمنية
مدير البنك
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Reverse lettering ARAB REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
TWENTY RIALS
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The Yemen Arab Republic's early banknote series presented an immediate logistical problem: the country had no printing infrastructure of its own, and the newly established Central Bank, created in 1971, needed a credible currency fast. Bradbury Wilkinson, by then one of the most experienced security printers in the world, had handled similar commissions across the decolonizing world for decades.

P#9 is the first 20 Rial denomination issued under the Central Bank — prior issues came from the Yemen Currency Board. A single watermark for security, nothing more sophisticated, which was unremarkable for the region at that date.

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