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[[Image:YEM_1382AH_tenthriyal-obv (2).JPG|300px|thumb|from the Ma’adi Collection]] | [[Image:YEM_1382AH_tenthriyal-obv (2).JPG|300px|thumb|from the Ma’adi Collection]] | ||
[[Image:YEM_1382AH_tenthriyal-rev (2).JPG|300px|thumb|from the Ma’adi Collection]] | [[Image:YEM_1382AH_tenthriyal-rev (2).JPG|300px|thumb|from the Ma’adi Collection]] | ||
| − | The Mutawakkilite Kingdom began forming in 1890 AD, but it was not until 1911 that the local ruler (Yahya bin Muhammad, who came to power in AH 1322 / 1904 AD) was recognized as both the secular and religious head by the occupying (but weakening) Ottoman forces. In 1919 AD, the Ottomans withdrew from [[Yemen]]. The first local coinage to recognize independent Yemeni rule was struck in AH 1342 (1924 AD). | + | The Mutawakkilite Kingdom began forming in 1890 AD, but it was not until 1911 that the local ruler (Yahya bin Muhammad, who came to power in AH 1322 / 1904 AD) was recognized as both the secular and religious head by the occupying (but weakening) Ottoman forces. In 1919 AD, the Ottomans withdrew from [[Yemen]]. The first local coinage to recognize independent Yemeni rule was struck in AH 1342 (1924 AD). Shown is a silver 1/10 riyal. It was struck the first year coins were issued under the new Yemen Arab Republic, which formed in 1962 AD. |
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| − | Shown is a silver 1/10 riyal. It was struck the first year coins were issued under the new Yemen Arab Republic, which formed in 1962 AD. | ||
''Recorded mintage:'' unknown. | ''Recorded mintage:'' unknown. | ||
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* [[Yemen AH 1378 1/80 riyal|AH 1378 1/80 riyal (aluminum, Y#11a)]] | * [[Yemen AH 1378 1/80 riyal|AH 1378 1/80 riyal (aluminum, Y#11a)]] | ||
* [[Yemen AH 1379 1/40 riyal|AH 1379 1/40 riyal (bronze, Y#12.2)]] | * [[Yemen AH 1379 1/40 riyal|AH 1379 1/40 riyal (bronze, Y#12.2)]] | ||
| + | * [[Yemen AH 1379 1/2 riyal|AH 1379 ½ riyal (Y#16.2)]] | ||
* [[Yemen AH 1380 1/40 riyal|AH 1380 1/40 riyal (bronze, Y#12.2)]] | * [[Yemen AH 1380 1/40 riyal|AH 1380 1/40 riyal (bronze, Y#12.2)]] | ||
| − | * [[Yemen AH | + | * [[Yemen AH 1382 1/20 riyal|AH 1382 (1963) 1/20 riyal]] |
* [[Yemen AH 1382 2/10 riyal|AH 1382 2/10 riyal]] | * [[Yemen AH 1382 2/10 riyal|AH 1382 2/10 riyal]] | ||
* [[Yemen AH 1382 1/4 riyal Y-A25.2|AH 1382 ¼ riyal Y-A25.2]] | * [[Yemen AH 1382 1/4 riyal Y-A25.2|AH 1382 ¼ riyal Y-A25.2]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:02, 18 July 2024
The Mutawakkilite Kingdom began forming in 1890 AD, but it was not until 1911 that the local ruler (Yahya bin Muhammad, who came to power in AH 1322 / 1904 AD) was recognized as both the secular and religious head by the occupying (but weakening) Ottoman forces. In 1919 AD, the Ottomans withdrew from Yemen. The first local coinage to recognize independent Yemeni rule was struck in AH 1342 (1924 AD). Shown is a silver 1/10 riyal. It was struck the first year coins were issued under the new Yemen Arab Republic, which formed in 1962 AD.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: silver.
Catalog reference: Y#24.2.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
- Pridmore, Fred. "The Modern Coins of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of the Yemen", Seaby's Coin and Medal Bulletin, May 1962, pp 231-340.
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