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Banknote Yemen (Arab Republic) 5000 Rials - Palace - Mosquee - 2016

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
2016
Catalog
WPM (P. 44)
Country
Yemen (Arab Republic)
Quality
UNC
Face value
500 rials
Institution
Central Bank of Yemen
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Description

The 5000 Yemeni rial banknote, issued in 2016, features a multicolored print dominated by blue and green. The obverse of the banknote highlights the Al-Muhdhar Mosque, located in Tarim, a religious building of architectural and cultural significance. The inscriptions on this side are written in Arabic.

The reverse of the banknote features green letters on a blue background. The iconography represents the throne of the Queen of Bilqis (Queen of Sheba) in Ma'rib, accompanied by the coat of arms of Yemen. The inscriptions on this side are in the Latin alphabet.

Textual mentions include "CENTRAL BANK OF YEMEN" and "5000 FIVE THOUSAND RIALS", indicating the issuing institution and the face value of the banknote.

It is important to note that this specific banknote is identified as a counterfeit produced by the Houthi militia in 2017. This illicit production aimed to launder considerable sums destined for Sa'dah. A significant quantity of these counterfeit banknotes was seized by the Yemeni government in arid areas near Al Hobil Arouq, located 70 kilometers north of Al-Khanjar in Jawf.

This particular context gives this banknote a distinct numismatic value, as an example of counterfeiting linked to a specific political and economic conflict. Its potential rarity, due to its illicit nature and government seizures, could also influence its value for collectors interested in the monetary history of Yemen and aspects related to counterfeiting.

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