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Obverse : At center A 24 spoke DharmaChakra (wheel of doctrine)
with a dot in every spoke. The anniversary 2600 in central
circle. The anniversary
සම්බුද්ධත්ව
ජයන්තිය in Sinhala on top
சம்புத்தத்வ
ஜயந்தி in Thamil on left
and SAMBUDDHATVA JAYANTI on right, within the upper part annulus
The text
යුඤ්ජථ
බුදධසාසන
in Sinhala on top
யுன்ஜத்த
புத்தசாசேன
in Thamil on left
YUNJATHA BUDDHASAASANE on right, within lower part
annulus separated by two filled circles..
All within an annulus of petal design and a partly raised rim.
Reverse : The large numeral denomination 10 with
රුපියල් දහයයි in Sinhala,
and
பத்து ரூபாய் in Thamil
and TEN RUPEES
below and issue year 2011 at the bottom flanked by ears of paddy on either side..
The country name
ශ්රී ලංකා in Sinhala, centered on top,
இலங்கை in Thamil
on left and SRI LANKA on Right. All within circle of a geometric design along periphery with partly raised rim.
The Pali phrase Yunjatha BuddhaSaasane means a "A Society that acts Righteously on Buddhist Philosophy".
The Dharmachakra may have 8, 12, 16, 24 or 32 spokes representing different aspects of the Buddha's Wheel of Dharma. The 24 appears on the original Ashoka Lion Piller from Sarnath.
The Rs 10 coin was schedule to be issued to circulation in 2011 June, but was finally issued by CBSL on 2011 July 18th, after allowing time for the Buddha Sasana Ministry which proposed the coin to issue it first. This did not happen. The ministry had been annoyed that the Rs1000/- was not issued at their ceremony in Anuradhapura.
The coin was obtained from CBSL in 2011 July 18th and scanned
at 600 dpi and the images are displayed at 254 dpi.
Also displayed above are scans of Artwork sent to Royal Mint, included
in CBSL Press release.