withdrawn Sri Lankan Rupees banknotes
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These banknotes from Sri Lanka and Ceylon belong to older withdrawn series of Sri Lankan rupees issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and the Central Bank of Ceylon. They have been taken out of circulation and have been replaced by the current Sri Lankan Rupees dancers series.
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2000 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Sigiriya Rock)
This 2000 Sri Lanka Rupees banknote shows the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sigiriya (also known as Sinhagiri) rock, and a Sesatha ceremonial flag on the front. The image on the rear of the old Rs2000 Sri Lankan bill is one of the Sigiriya Maidens depicted in the 21 frescoes found on the Sigiriya rock.You get: £3.180001 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
50 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Kandyan dancer)
The figure on the front of this Sri Lankan 50 Rupee banknote is a male dancer wearing a traditional decorative headdress. The reverse of the old Rs50 note has an illustration of an ornamental sword and shield, with temple ruins and butterflies in the background.You get: £0.079501 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
20 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Gurulu mask)
The Gurulu Raksha Mask on the front of this 20 Rupee banknote from Sri Lanka is a representation of the mythical Gurulu bird (which carried Lord Vishnu, the Hindu God) destoying the snake Naga. The mask symbolises protection and is thought to also bring good luck. On the back of the Sri Lankan Rs20 bill … ContinuedYou get: £0.031801 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
10 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Chinthe)
The statue on the front of this 10 Rupee banknote from Sri Lanka is a leogryph, a mythical half lion, half dragon creature also known as a chinthe. The chinthe also features on the Burmese Kyat banknotes, and is a common cultural reference in Thailand, Cambodia and Laos as well. The back of Sri Lanka’s … ContinuedYou get: £0.015901 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
200 Sri Lankan Rupees commemorative banknote (50 Years Independence)
This 200 Rupee polymer banknote commemorates 50 years of Sri Lankan independence. The front of the 200 LKR bill shows Independence Hall in Colombo above a scene representing national progress during independence. The back of the Rs200 note depicts the Temple of the Tooth Relic and Octagon in Kandy, and a scene designed to represent … ContinuedYou get: £0.318001 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
1000 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Victoria Dam)
This 1000 Rupee banknote from Sri Lanka features the majestic Victoria Dam on the river Mahaweli on the front, and the University of Ruhuna in Matara on the reverse. The Rs1000 bill used to be Sri Lanka’s highest value banknote.You get: £1.590001 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
500 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Anuradhapura)
There is an elephant and rider on the front of this Sri Lankan 500 Rupee banknote. On the reverse of the old Rs 500 bill from Sri Lanka is Anuradhapura temple, part of the archaeological ruins from one of Sri Lanka’s ancient capital cities.You get: £0.795001 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
50 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Kelaniya Temple)
There are temples on both the obverse and reverse sides of the 50 Sri Lankan Rupees banknote. On the front of the old Rs50 bill is the Buddhist temple Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara in Kelaniya, and on the back of the note are the ruins of Lankatilaka Viharaya in Polonnaruwa.You get: £0.079501 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
20 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Moonstone)
The old banknote of twenty Sri Lankan rupees feature an element of ancient Sri Lankan architecture: the Moonstone. This semi-circular stone slab was often placed at the bottom of staircases in the Sinhalese architecture of Ancient Sri Lanka.You get: £0.031801 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
10 Sri Lankan rupees banknote (Temple of the Tooth)
On the front of this Sr Lankan 10 Rupees banknote is the Paththirippuwa, also known as the Octogon, at Sri Dalada Maligawa (the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic) in Kandy. On the reverse is another temple, the shrine at Raja Maha Vihara in Tissamaharama.You get: £0.015901 LKR = £0.0015900000 -
100 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (Fauna and Flora series)
Ceylon’s rs100 banknote from the Fauna and Flora series is orange coloured and features many Sri Lankan native animals and plants, such as a grackle bird, a mango tree, a venomous green pit viper snake and a tree nymph butterfly. The old 100 Ceylonese Rupees bill is dated 1979-03-26.You get: £0.159001 LKR = £0.0015900000