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100 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike portrait series)
S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon (later Sri Lanka) is the man with glasses on the portrait of the old Rs100 rupees banknote from Ceylon. The back side of the One Hundred Rupees bill shows a scene from the Sigiriya Fresco, decoring the sides of the ancient rock fortress Lion Rock in Sri Lanka’s northern … ContinuedYou get: £0.147001 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
50 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike portrait series)
Prime Minister Bandaranaike’s portrait is on this blue-coloured banknote of Fifty Rupees from Ceylon. The back of this old Rs50 Ceylonese Rupees bill shows the Moonstone of the Queens Pavilion in Anuradhapura, one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka.You get: £0.073501 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
10 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike portrait series)
The green-coloured Rs10 bill from Ceylon shows a portrait of Solomon West Ridgeway Dias Bandaranaike who was Prime Minister of Ceylon until he was assassinated in 1959 by a Buddhist monk. The text on the banknote is in Sinhala and reads ‘Central Bank of Ceylon’. The English text reads ‘Ten Rupees’.You get: £0.014701 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
5 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike portrait series)
The old Rs5 bill from Ceylon has the portrait of Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike on the front side and the statue of King Parakramabahu the Great on the back side. Text on the red-green coloured 5 rupees bill reads ‘Central Bank of Ceylon’ in Sinhala and ‘Five Rupees’ in English.You get: £0.007351 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
2 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike portrait series)
Text on this 2 rupees banknote is in Sinhala and English, reading ‘two rupees’ in English and ‘Central Bank of Ceylon’ in Sinhala. The portrait on this Rs2 banknote is that of S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, Prime Minister and founder of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party.You get: £0.002941 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
100 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (Armorial Ensign series)
The armorial ensign on this old brown-coloured 100 rupees bill from Ceylon is on the left hand side on the front. The fresco in the ancient rock fortress of Sigiriya is featured on the back side, showing two women with traditional jewelry, and a flower basket.You get: £0.147001 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
50 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (Armorial Ensign series)
The violet and blue coloured bill of 50 rupees has the Ceylonese Armorial Ensign on the left hand side of the front. The back side shows the moonstone and stairway of the Queens Pavilion in Anuradhapura.You get: £0.073501 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
10 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (Armorial Ensign series)
A lion holding a sword, the heraldic symbol also featured on the flag of Sri Lanka, is shown on the front side of this green-coloured ten rupees bill from Ceylon. The lion is the symbol of the Sinhalese people, the native people of Sri Lanka.You get: £0.014701 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
5 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (Armorial Ensign series)
The bright red and orange coloured banknote of five rupees shows the lion with sword, symbol of the Sinhalese people, on the front side. The design is the armorial ensign of Ceylon and later Sri Lanka. On the back side of this old Rs5 bill is the statue of King Parakramabahu the Great.You get: £0.007351 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
2 rupees Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (Armorial Ensign series)
The Sri Lanka Ceylon armorial ensign with a lion holding a sword is featured on this old Rs2 bill. The back of the two rupees banknote shows the circular Buddhist temple of Polonnaruwa, built to hold the Relic of the tooth.You get: £0.002941 LKR = £0.0014700000 -
1 rupee Central Bank of Ceylon banknote (Armorial Ensign series)
The one rupee banknote from Ceylon shows the Armorial Ensign of Ceylon with the lion holding a sword. On the back side of the 1 rupee bill is a stairway in Polonnaruwa, one of the ancient capital cities of Sri Lanka.You get: £0.001471 LKR = £0.0014700000