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The 100 rial banknote, issued by the Arab Republic of Yemen in 1993, features a dominant crimson color. It measures 150 mm in length and 75 mm in width. A crease is noticeable on the banknote.
On the front of the banknote, there is a representation of the city of Aden. The specific iconography of this view is not detailed, but it constitutes a central element of the composition.
The back of the banknote offers a view of the city of Sana'a, highlighting the minaret of a mosque and the surrounding mountains. This scene illustrates an urban and natural landscape emblematic of the region.
The watermark integrated into the paper represents the coat of arms of Yemen, characterized by the presence of triangles in the wings of the emblem. This security detail is visible by transparency.
The banknote was printed by De La Rue, a company specializing in the production of banknotes and security documents. The year of issue of the banknote is 1993, and there is no specific information regarding the series to which it belongs.
The face value of the banknote is 100 rials, the official currency of Yemen. This banknote constitutes a means of payment that circulated in the country at that time.