Issued by the Central Bank of Yemen in 1996, this 200 Rials banknote is part of the post-unification series reflecting Yemen’s national identity, heritage, and economic stability following the 1990 unification of North and South Yemen.
The obverse features a portrait of Ali Abdullah Saleh, the first president of unified Yemen, accompanied by denomination numerals, Arabic inscriptions, and decorative guilloche patterns.
The reverse depicts traditional Yemeni architecture, including fortified houses and mosques, set against a mountainous landscape, symbolizing the country’s cultural and historical heritage.
Issuer: Central Bank of Yemen
Denomination: 200 Rials
Year: 1996
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, guilloche patterns