1985 - Yemen Arab Republic 20 Rials banknote PIC 19c UNC
1985 - Yemen Arab Republic 20 Rials banknote PIC 19c UNC 

1985 - Yemen Arab Republic 20 Rials banknote PIC 19c UNC

  • Product Code: Yemen República Arabe PIC 19c
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 22.00€

  • Ex Tax: 20.00€


This UNC 20 Rials banknote belongs to the Yemen Arab Republic and is associated with 1985 in the Krause catalogue. It is catalogued as Pick P19c.

The note features a purple and multicolour design, with a marble sculpture of a seated figure holding grapes on the front. The reverse depicts a view of San'a. The P19c variety has the bank title over a light-brown underprint of vertical lines on the reverse, along with signature 8 and a 3 mm serial number.

An arms watermark is included among the catalogue details for this 20 Rials type. These features provide useful points for identifying the P19c variety within the Yemen Arab Republic 20 Rials series.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 20 Rials banknote from the Yemen Arab Republic, associated with the year 1985. The product title identifies it specifically as the Yemen Arab Republic 20 Rials banknote catalogued as PIC 19c and described with an UNC grade.

What country, currency and denomination are identified for the banknote?

The banknote is identified with the Yemen Arab Republic and the currency denomination of 20 Rials. The listing associates the note with 1985; this wording does not specify whether that year refers to issuance, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for this Yemen Arab Republic note?

The supplied catalog reference is PIC 19c. The model/reference field also identifies it as “Yemen República Arabe PIC 19c,” confirming the same PIC 19c reference for this specific banknote listing.

What condition and signature information are stated?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, using the grade notation shown in the product title. Its existing description also states “Signature 8.” No further physical-condition details or signature information are provided in the supplied listing.