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100 Rupees

发行方 Government of Ceylon
年份 1941-1945
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参考资料 P#38
正面描述 Portrait of King George VI in uniform within an oval vignette at lower left, flanked by palm trees on either side forming a central guilloche panel bearing the denomination in words. Serial number and fraction prefix appear at upper right and along the lower border. Inscriptions in English, Sinhala, and Tamil run across the note, with the date and Commissioners of Currency signatures appearing centrally below the denomination.
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防伪类型 Watermark
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Ceylon's Government-issued rupee notes of this period existed in a peculiar administrative limbo — the island was technically a Crown Colony operating under emergency wartime powers, and the currency framework was correspondingly improvised. Thomas De La Rue in London continued producing these notes even as the Indian Ocean theater made delivery uncertain and Japanese forces threatened Sri Lanka directly; the April 1942 Colombo raid brought genuine disruption to colonial financial planning.

The P#38 series spans four years, meaning individual notes within the same Pick number can show meaningful variation in signatures reflecting different Colonial Treasurers. Establishing a precise issue date from the note alone often requires cross-referencing the signatory against appointment records.

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