1963 Ceylon | Lanka | 10 Cents coin | Old emblem
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| Location | Colombo LK |
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-09-08T21:00:04.000Z |
| Denomination | 10C |
| Circulated/Uncirculated | Circulated |
| Composition | Nickel, Brass |
| Year | 1963 |
| Fineness | 0.8 |
| Grade | Ungraded |
| KM Number | 130 |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Sri Lanka |
| Certification | Uncertified |
🇱🇰 1963 Ceylon 10 Cent Coin – Old Emblem Design The 1963 10 cent coin from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) is a historical piece that reflects the country’s colonial and early post-independence numismatic heritage. Obverse (Front): Features the old national emblem of Ceylon, adopted in 1954, which consists of a lion holding a sword in its right forepaw, surrounded by a traditional Sinhalese motif. The emblem is encircled by the name of the country in all three official languages: Sinhala ("ශ්රී ලංකා"), Tamil ("இலங்கை"), and English ("Ceylon"). Reverse (Back): Displays the denomination “10 CENTS” in bold lettering at the center, with the year 1963 placed just below. Surrounding the denomination are decorative flourishes and inscriptions in Sinhala, Tamil, and English, showcasing the country’s linguistic and cultural diversity. Shape and Composition: The coin is round with a reeded edge, minted in nickel-brass (typically 79% copper, 20% zinc, and 1% nickel), giving it a golden hue. Dimensions: Diameter: ~20 mm Weight: ~2.83 grams This coin is part of the series issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, prior to the country becoming a republic in 1972. It holds both numismatic and historical value, capturing a snapshot of Sri Lanka's transitional post-colonial identity.