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50 Rials Qadhi Azzubairi Memorial

Uitgever Yemen Arab Republic
Jaar 1990
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Referentie(s) KM#11, Schön#125a
Beschrijving voorzijde Central device depicts the eagle of the Yemen Arab Republic coat of arms with wings spread, clutching two crossed janbiya daggers with decorative banners below; the eagle's breast bears a shield with a coffee tree. The Arabic legend of the republic's name arcs around the upper portion of the field, while the denomination '50R' and its Arabic equivalent '٥٠ ﷼' appear in the lower field flanking the founding date '1969 - ١٩٦٩'. The inscription 'YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC' is engraved in Latin letters along the lower rim, and the entire design is framed by a beaded border.
Schrift voorzijde Arabic, Latin
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Aanvullende informatie

Qadhi Muhammad Mahmoud al-Zubairi was a poet and politician who became one of the most venerated figures of the Yemeni republican movement, assassinated in 1965 under circumstances that remain disputed — royalist involvement was widely assumed but never conclusively proven. This commemorative was issued twenty-five years after his death, by which point the Yemen Arab Republic had survived the civil war that killed him and was itself only two years from merging into unified Yemen in 1990.

The timing makes this a late-period issue from a state on the verge of dissolution, struck in the final months before unification formally ended the YAR's existence on May 22, 1990.

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