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KM #129 |
Obverse : The Armorial Ensign of Ceylon with
இலங்கை in Thamil,
ලංකා in Sinhala,
and CEYLON in a scroll at its bottom. All within a raised rim.
Reverse : The large numeral denomination 5 with big
සත පහ in Sinhala,
and smaller
ஐந்து சதம் in Thamil, and
FIVE CENTS below and year of issue at the bottom,
with traditional Sinhala Liyavela art on either side, and country name
ලංකා (Lanka)
in Sinhala centered on top. All within a raised rim.
Year | Alloy | Issue | Mint | Proof |
1963 | Ni-Brass | 16,000,000 | ||
1965 | Ni-Brass | 9,000,000 | ||
1968 | Ni-Brass | 12,000,000 | ||
1969 | Ni-Brass | 7,500,000 | ||
1970 | Ni-Brass | 7,000,000 | ||
1971 | Ni-Brass | 32,000,000 | Yes |
In 1971 a selection process for a cheaper alloy, patterns were struck in Nickel-Brass clad steel, Steel and Aluminium with word TRIAL in raised letters on Obv. Rretired officer T. M. U. Sallay of the Central Bank of Ceylon, confirmed them to be official Patterns.
The 1969 Mintage figure given above from Sallay is 7.5M and not 2.5M (need to reconfirm)
The Proof coin was scaned at 300dpi and the images are displayed at 300dpi.