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The rial ( Arabic: ريال يمني; sign: ﷼; abbreviation: YRl (singular) and YRls (plural) in Latin, [2] ,ر.ي in Arabic; ISO code: YER) is the official currency of the Republic of Yemen. It is technically divided into 100 fils, although coins denominated in fils have not been issued since Yemeni unification.
- YRls 50, YRls 100, YRls 200, YRls 250, YRls 500, YRls 1,000
- ﷼
- YRl 1, YRls 5, YRls 10, YRls 20
- Central Bank of Yemen
The economy of Yemen has significantly weakened since the breakout of the Yemeni Civil War and the humanitarian crisis, which has caused instability, escalating hostilities, and flooding in the region.
- Calendar year
- Yemeni rial (YER, ر.ي)
- 28,498,687 (2018)
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