Yemen, Arab Republic



1993 - Yemen Arab Republic 100 Rials banknote PIC 28 UNC

1993 - Yemen Arab Republic 100 Rials banknote PIC 28 UNC

This UNC 100 Rials banknote belongs to the Yemen Arab Republic and is catalogued as Pick P28, with t..

6.60€ Ex Tax: 6.00€
1994 - Yemen Arab Republic 50 Rials banknote PIC 27A UNC

1994 - Yemen Arab Republic 50 Rials banknote PIC 27A UNC

Yemen Arab Republic 50 Rials banknote, associated with 1994 and identified in the Pick catalogue as ..

8.80€ Ex Tax: 8.00€
1995 - Yemen Arab Republic 20 Rials banknote PIC 25 UNC

1995 - Yemen Arab Republic 20 Rials banknote PIC 25 UNC

This Yemen Arab Republic 20 Rials banknote is catalogued as Pick P25, with the date association ND (..

9.35€ Ex Tax: 8.50€
1996 - Yemen Arab Republic 200 Rials banknote PIC 29 UNC

1996 - Yemen Arab Republic 200 Rials banknote PIC 29 UNC

Yemen Arab Republic 200 Rials banknote, catalogued as Pick P29 and associated with ND (1996). This i..

17.60€ Ex Tax: 16.00€
1997 - Yemen Arab Republic 500 Rials banknote PIC 30 UNC

1997 - Yemen Arab Republic 500 Rials banknote PIC 30 UNC

This individual banknote is a 500 Rials note from the Yemen Arab Republic, associated with 1997 and ..

35.20€ Ex Tax: 32.00€
1998 - Yemen Arab Republic 1.000 Rials banknote PIC 32 UNC

1998 - Yemen Arab Republic 1.000 Rials banknote PIC 32 UNC

This Yemen Arab Republic 1,000 Rials banknote is catalogued as Pick P32 and is associated with ND (1..

66.00€ Ex Tax: 60.00€
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Frequently asked questions

Which periods and denominations are represented in the Yemen Arab Republic banknote catalog?

The shop’s Yemen Arab Republic catalog includes notes dated from 1973 to 1998. Denominations represented range from 1 rial to 1,000 rials, including 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 rials. The selection therefore covers both low- and high-denomination issues across several dated entries. These records describe the notes represented in this shop’s catalog, rather than every banknote issued by the Yemen Arab Republic.

Which Pick references can collectors find in this Yemen Arab Republic category?

The catalog uses Pick references including P11b, P12, P13b, P16, P17b, P17c, P19c, P23b, P24, P25, P26b, P27A, P28, P29, P30 and P32. Several references are associated with different denominations and dated entries, while letter suffixes distinguish particular catalog variants. Collectors can use the Pick number shown in each listing to organise the category and compare related notes without relying only on denomination or year.

How can I distinguish related Yemen Arab Republic banknotes in this catalog?

Start by comparing the denomination, date, Pick reference and any variant letter in the listing title. For example, the catalog includes 5-rial notes identified as P17b and P17c, as well as 20-rial notes identified as P19c and P26b. Signature information is also supplied for some entries, including Signature 7 and Signature 8. These details provide practical identifiers when separating similar-looking notes within the Yemen Arab Republic category.

What should I check before buying a Yemen Arab Republic banknote from this category?

Before buying, check the complete listing title and product details for the denomination, dated issue, Pick reference, variant suffix and stated condition. The supplied records label these notes UNC, but individual descriptions may add information such as a signature designation or an image correspondence. Confirm that the selected listing matches the exact type you want, especially where the same denomination appears under more than one Pick reference or dated entry.

Are Yemen Arab Republic banknotes in this catalog marked as UNC?

Yes. The supplied product titles for this Yemen Arab Republic category identify the listed banknotes as UNC, the standard abbreviation for uncirculated. The catalog applies this designation across denominations from 1 rial through 1,000 rials. Some records also include additional identifiers, such as Signature 7 or Signature 8. For precise details, collectors should read the individual listing because the Pick reference, date and denomination remain essential parts of the note’s identification.

What collecting pattern appears among the 5-rial and 20-rial notes?

The catalog shows repeated denominations represented by different dated or catalog types. The 5-rial group includes a 1973 P12 entry and later P17b and P17c entries dated 1983 and 1991. The 20-rial group includes P19c dated 1985, P26b dated 1990 and P25 dated 1995. This makes denomination-based comparison especially useful: collectors can study how the same face value is represented by several Pick references across the category’s dated records.