Mutawakkilite Kingdom (of Yemen) Coin? Please help identify! I really need help with this one!!!

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I have crossed paths with a very interesting coin it seems...
From what I am guessing it is a coin from: Mutawakkilite Kingdom ??

I am seeking anyone who may have some knowledge on this type of coin or anyone's opinions or suggestions.

However I am having a bit of trouble trying to properly identify the coin.
I am wondering if someone in our forum who is more tenured than I am can help me identify the text on the front and back of the coin.

What does it say?!
What does it mean?!

I am sort of guesstimating that it is from: 1359 (1940)
But I don't really know...

It looks different to me...

This is the closest one that I have found so far...

Here is the link on our website:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces11742.html

Here are a couple of pictures of the coin that I have:

I am starting to trade again please
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Please help me find Canadian Coins for my collection!!!
perhaps you can find some help on Zeno?
https://www.zeno.ru/search.php?searchid=346619
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On the first photo, below what looks like the year 1322 (١٣٢٢), there is the name Yahya bin Muhammad (يحيى بن محمد). The rest is difficult to read for me.

On the second photo, beside the usual "There is no god but Allah" (لا اله الا الله), there is the mention "Year 1359" (سنة ١٣٥٩). As often, the dots on سنة are missing, so it looks like a wavy line. At the top of the coin, on each side of the leafy ornament, there is the mint: "Struck in Sana'a" (ضرب بصنعاء). Below, on each side of the small star, it must be the value ─ "a quarter of ten"?? (ربع عشر).

EDIT: Yours is the ⅟₄₀ riyal, so this one in the catalogue.
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this is really cool information
anyone else have any input?
I am starting to trade again please
Open to trades with members in the United States and Canada at this time
Please help me find Canadian Coins for my collection!!!
Цитата: "Camerinvs"​On the first photo, below what looks like the year 1322 (١٣٢٢), there is the name Yahya bin Muhammad (يحيى بن محمد),. The rest is difficult to read for me.

​On the second photo, beside the usual "There is no god but Allah" (لا اله الا الله), there is the mention "Year 1359" (سنة ١٣٥٩). As often, the dots on سنة are missing, so it looks like a wavy line. At the top of the coin, on each side of the leafy ornament, there is the mint: "Struck in Sana'a" (ضرب بصنعاء). Below, on each side of the small star, it must be the value ─ "a quarter of ten"?? (ربع عشر).

​EDIT: Yours is the ⅟₄₀ riyal, so this one in the catalogue.

On the first photo, ​I see the accessional year (1322), then Yahya bin Muhammad (Imam Yahya), a phrase I can't quite make out, and Rabb al-Alamin (Prince of the Believers.

On the second photo, I see struck in Sana'a, four tenths (1/40th of a riyal - a Burqsha), There is no God but God, and the regnal year 1359.

Looking in Krause Mishler, the closest I can find is Y 3.3 for that regnal year. I don't see it on Numista. Take a look and see if it compares.

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