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| 表面の説明 | Letterpress print in black on plain paper. VOC company monogram stamp appears at upper left and lower right; circular Coat of Arms of Colombo stamp is applied at lower left and upper right. Multilingual text in Dutch, Sinhala, and Tamil occupies the central field. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | KOLUMBO den 1. JANUARY 1796. Bearing Interest 6 p Cent p annum (Translation: Colombo, January 1st, 1796. Bearing Interest 6 per Cent per annum.) |
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Ceylon's 1796 Rixdollar occupies an awkward historical seam: the VOC had effectively collapsed, the Dutch Republic was dissolving into the Batavian Republic under French pressure, and British forces took Colombo in February of that year. The notes issued under this dual attribution weren't a collaborative effort — they reflect an administrative handover mid-print-run, with British authorities inheriting and continuing existing VOC monetary infrastructure rather than replacing it immediately.
The Government Press in Colombo produced these locally, which is unusual for the period — most colonial paper money of this era was contracted to European printing houses. That local production kept quality inconsistent across the series.