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This banknote is issued by the Arab Republic of Yemen. It has a face value of 200 rials and dates from the year 2025.
The dimensions of the banknote are 155 millimeters in length and 76 millimeters in width. The obverse of the note features a color palette dominated by pink, light blue, yellow and black. It features text in Arabic as well as a representation of the Al Janad Mosque, located in Ta'izz. A holographic stripe adorned with a coat of arms motif is also present on this side.
The reverse of the banknote is distinguished by the presence of text in English. It depicts oil tankers in the port of Al Ma'alla, located in Aden. The layout and style of the typography contribute to the overall aesthetics of the note.
This 200 rial banknote combines visual and textual elements that reflect cultural and economic aspects of Yemen. The choice of colors and patterns, as well as the inscriptions in Arabic and English, testify to the complexity and diversity of the country. The representation of the Al Janad Mosque and the port of Al Ma'alla highlights important elements of Yemen's heritage and infrastructure.