Hi, A CEYLON from the 1944 has arrived to my hands, and by the shape and all it looks really nice, i just wondered if anyone had one or new anithing about it. -Leuquim-
Since Ceylon had become Sri Lanka by 1994, I'm going to assume that the 1944 date in the body of your thread is correct, and the 1994 date in the title is a typo. The nickle-brass 10¢ coin (KM#118) with a scallped edge, is quite common, with 30.5-million having been minted. Ceylon was a British colony at that time, explaining the portrait of King George VI on the obverse. That was the last year that Ceylonese coins included "Emperor of India" in his title. Krause values it between 25¢ and $3, depending on condition.
Here is the Ceylon Back: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/Leuquim/159-5973_IMG.jpg front: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/Leuquim/159-5972_IMG.jpg
Ceylon became independent as the Dominion of Ceylon in 1948. The first coins of the Dominion of Ceylon are the 1951 issue,which gives King George VI's title as 'KING GEORGE THE SIXTH'.Ceylon became the Republic of Sri Lanka in 1972.Sri Lanka is a member of the British Commonwealth. Aidan.