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Banknote Yemen (Arab Republic) 500 Rials - Palace - Mosquee - 2007

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
2007
Catalog
WPM (P. 34)
Country
Yemen (Arab Republic)
Quality
UNC
Face value
500 rials
Institution
Central Bank of Yemen
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The 500 Yemeni rial banknote, issued in 2007, features significant iconography of Yemen's architectural and cultural symbols.

On the obverse, the banknote highlights the Rock Palace, also known as Dar al-Hajar. This iconic structure, located in Wadi Dhar, about 15 kilometers from Sanaa, was initially built in 1786 and later transformed in the 1920s to serve as a summer residence for Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, who ruled Yemen from 1904 to 1948. The palace, perched on a rocky spur, represents a notable example of traditional Yemeni architecture and testifies to the country's royal history. After the Yemeni revolution of 1962, the palace was transformed into a museum, preserving its cultural and historical significance.

The reverse of the banknote depicts the Al-Muhdhar Mosque, located in Tarim. This mosque is another important symbol of Islamic architecture in Yemen. The mosque's design reflects local architectural traditions and its importance as a place of worship and community center.

The inscriptions on the banknote include the designation of the Central Bank of Yemen and the face value of "500" and "Five Hundred Rials". These inscriptions are standard elements of banknotes, providing essential information about the issuing authority and monetary value.

The 2007 500 rial banknote is therefore a numismatic artifact that testifies to Yemen's architectural and cultural heritage, representing both historical royal structures and important religious buildings.

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