Sri Lanka is an island in the northern Indian Ocean off the southern coast of India and is known for producing tea, coffee and gemstones.
Prior to British colonisation, Ceylon's 2 main currencies were the Dutch currencies Stuiver (1660-1796) and Ceylonese rixdollar (1796-1825). In 1825 the British Pound became Ceylon's official currency. On 26 September 1836, the Indian rupee was made Ceylon's standard coin, however, the British pound continued to be circulated with the rupee until 18 June 1869 when the Indian Rupee was formally established as the unlimited legal tender. The Indian Rupee was decimalized on 23 August 1871 and the Rupee (now known as the Sri Lankan Rupee) became Ceylon's money of account and sole legal tender effective 1 January 1872
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Ceylon | 1 Rupee | ID: 1952-1954 TNID: 16/10/1954 |
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Ceylon | 2 Rupee | ID: 1952-1954 TNID: 03/06/1952 |
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Ceylon | 2 Rupee | ID: 1952-1954 TNID: 16/10/1954 |
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Ceylon | 5 Rupee | ID: 1952-1954 TNID: 03/06/1952 |
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Ceylon | 100 Rupee | ID: 1952-1954 TNID: 16/10/1954 |
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Ceylon | 5 Rupee | ID: 1954-1954 TNID: 16/10/1954 |
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Ceylon | 10 Rupee | ID: 1953-1954 TNID: 16/10/1954 |
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Ceylon | 1 Rupee | ID: 1956-1963 TNID: 09/04/1958 |
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Ceylon | 1 Rupee | ID: 1956-1963 TNID: 11/09/1959 |
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Ceylon | 1 Rupee | ID: 1956-1963 TNID: 05/06/1963 |
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