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1 Dinar small Copper-nickel

Issuer Tarim (Yemenite States)
Year 1352 (1965)
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Composition Copper-nickel
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Obverse lettering لا اله الا الله
محمد رسول الله
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Edge Reeded
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Additional information

Tarim is a city in the Hadhramaut valley of eastern Yemen, historically one of the wealthiest trading entrepôts on the incense route and, by the twentieth century, a seat of the Kathiri Sultanate. This piece was issued under that sultanate during the final years before South Yemen's independence in 1967, when the Federation of South Arabia was rapidly unraveling and local rulers were scrambling to assert whatever administrative identity remained available to them. The Kathiri sultans had long maintained close ties with the Hadhrami diaspora across Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia and Malaya, where remittances funded much of what was built in Tarim itself.

X#1 designation places this squarely outside mainstream circulation coinage — a local or semi-official issue with limited distribution.

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