Obverse. Y# 2.2. Photo © Stephan Album Rare Coins
  • 1/80 Riyal 1919-1942, Y# 2, Yemen, Kingdom, Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, Y# 2.2
  • 1/80 Riyal 1919-1942, Y# 2, Yemen, Kingdom, Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, Y# 2.2
  • 1/80 Riyal 1919-1942, Y# 2, Yemen, Kingdom, Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, Y# 2.5
  • 1/80 Riyal 1919-1942, Y# 2, Yemen, Kingdom, Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, Y# 2.5
Description

Y# 2.2: Thin flan (1.5 - 3.0g), number (10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24, 28, 34 stars) and alignment of legend and reverse stars varies. Obverse varies with the amount of stars (between 1 and 4 stars). The accession date is either "322" or "1322".
Y# 2.3: With legend "Duriba Bi Sana'a" on reverse
Y# 2.4: Without legend "Rabb al-Alamin" and with crescent below accession date AH1322.
Weight and diameters differ.
Y# 2.5: With the legend "Rabb al-alamin" on the obverse, with the legend "Sana" above the date. Varieties in number of stars (4-8) and size of inner circle. Several varieties concerning size and weight, as well as alignment of the crescent.
Y# 2.7: Thick flan with varying weight (4 - 5.5 g). 10 and 14 stars reverse. Obverse with no to 4 stars. Legend alignment varies.

Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din (1869–1948), also known as Imam Yahya, served as the inaugural king of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen from 1918 until his assassination in 1948. He ascended to the position of Imam of the Zaydis in 1904 following the passing of his father, Muhammad Al-Mansur, and later became the Imam of Yemen in 1918. Born on June 18, 1869, in Sanaa, he hailed from the Hamidaddin branch of the al-Qasimi dynasty, which had ruled over Yemen and parts of present-day Saudi Arabia for centuries. Despite challenges from the Ottoman Empire, Imam Yahya consolidated his rule over the mountainous regions of North Yemen, successfully resisting Ottoman claims after World War I. Known for his staunch isolationism, he never ventured beyond Yemen's borders and remained primarily in the Sanaa highlands throughout his reign, overlooking the Red Sea coastline of his kingdom.

Obverse

Depicts the crescent enclosed the Amir name divided Arabic legend "May God grant him victory" with (accession date AH 1322 below) above and "Commander of the Faithful who relies on God" below.

الله
نصره
١٣٢٢
يحيي بن محمد
أمير المؤمنين المتوكل على الله

Reverse

Depicts the inscriptions in Arabic “There is no god but God alone" and the accession year in Hejira (AH 1350) below in the circle surrounded by the Arabic legend "Struck in San'a" above and denomination in Arabic letters below.

ثمن
الله
لا اله الا
سنة
١٣٦١
عشر

Edge
Characteristics
Material Bronze
Weight 1.81 g
Diameter 21.19 mm
Thickness 0.77 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Alt # Y# 2.2, Y# 2.3, Y# 2.4, Y# 2.5, Y# 2.7

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