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Currency in Yemen Through the Ages: 2008 AD-1429 AH

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Hardcover. Good. San a', Republic of Yemen: GenPack, 2008. Large hardcover in gilt lettered and decorated velour boards in matching padded case. Probable 2nd edition (states "First Published 1425 A.H. - 2004 A.D.); 427 pages illustrated throughout with color photos of the currency. Text in English. Produced by the Central Bank of Yemen, this lavishly produced book contains hundreds of color photographs tracing the history of currencies from the dawn of history in South Arabia to the present day. Some binding loosnes and curving to boards, minor soiling to box, else very good overall condition; no owner marking, NOT EX-LIBRARY.

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Currency in Yemen Through the Ages: 2008 AD-1429 AH
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