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10 Cents Ragama store

Issuer Ceylon Ice & Cold Storage Co. Ltd.
Year 1901
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Value 10 Cents Ragama store
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Obverse description Black letterpress on yellow underprint with a palm-tree guilloche pattern. The British Royal coat of arms appears at upper centre, with a circular company vignette at left bearing the belt-and-buckle motif inscribed "Ceylon Ice & Cold Storage Co. Ltd." enclosing the value "10 cts.". Series letter and serial number at lower left; two manuscript signatures at foot.
Obverse lettering RAGAMA, COLOMBO
CEYLON
AUGUST 1ST, 1901.
TEN CENTS.
Good for supplies to Prisoners-of-War
only at the Company's Store,
RAGAMA
CEYLON ICE & COLD STORAGE Co. Ltd.
Value
10 cts.
Agents & Secretaries.
Manager
Series B.
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Ceylon Ice & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. operated one of the island's earliest mechanized cold storage facilities, supplying ice to Colombo's hotels, hospitals, and the colonial administration. Company-issued store tokens and fractional paper notes of this kind circulated as internal currency among workers and at company stores — a common practice on Ceylon plantations and industrial concerns in the late colonial period, where small-denomination coinage was chronically scarce.

The Ragama facility designation is specific enough to suggest this note was tied to a single site's store account system rather than the company's broader operations.

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