Sri Lanka
1995 - Sri Lanka 20 Rupees banknote PIC 109a UNC
This individual banknote is a Sri Lanka 20 Rupees note associated with 1995. It is identified by the..
1995 - Sri Lanka 50 Rupees banknote PIC 110a UNC
This individual Sri Lanka 50 Rupees banknote is associated with 1995 and is catalogued as PIC 110a. ..
2001 - Sri Lanka 20 Rupees banknote PIC 109b UNC
This UNC Sri Lankan 20 Rupees banknote is listed with a 2001 date association and the specific refer..
2001 - Sri Lanka 50 Rupees banknote PIC 110b UNC
The Sri Lanka 50 Rupees banknote listed with the 2001 date association is catalogued as PIC 110b and..
2004 - Sri Lanka 10 Rupees banknote PIC 108c UNC
This Sri Lanka 10 Rupees banknote is associated with 2004 and is identified by the specific catalogu..
2010 - Sri Lanka 100 Rupees banknote PIC 125a UNC
This individual Sri Lanka 100 Rupees banknote is associated with 2010 and identified by the catalog ..
2010 - Sri Lanka 20 Rupees banknote PIC 123a UNC
This individual Sri Lanka 20 Rupees banknote is associated with 2010 and identified by the PIC 123a ..
2010 - Sri Lanka 50 Rupees banknote PIC 124a UNC
This individual banknote is identified as a Sri Lanka 50 Rupees note associated with 2010. The produ..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods and denominations are represented in the Sri Lanka banknote catalog?
The Sri Lanka section represents banknotes dated from 1979 to 2010. Denominations include 2 Rupees under the Ceylon name, followed by Sri Lanka issues of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Rupees. The catalog includes notes from the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010, offering a straightforward way to explore denomination changes across several decades. This FAQ describes the notes represented in this shop’s catalog, not every banknote issued by Sri Lanka.
Which Pick references can collectors find for Sri Lanka banknotes?
The catalog identifies Sri Lanka notes with Pick references including P91, P92b, P96c, P97b, P102a, P102c, P103a, P104a, P108c, P109a, P109b, P110a, P110b, P111a, P123a, P124a and P125a. It also includes a 1979 Ceylon 2 Rupees note described as “PIC #.” These references can help collectors organise notes by catalogue type, denomination and date, while distinguishing lettered varieties such as P102a and P102c.
How can I identify a Sri Lanka banknote listed in this catalog?
Begin by checking the country or issuing name, denomination, year and Pick reference shown in the product title. For example, the catalog distinguishes 10 Rupees notes as P92b, P96c, P102a, P102c and P108c, while 20 Rupees examples include P97b, P103a, P109a, P109b and P123a. Compare all of these details together rather than relying on denomination alone. The catalog information is the best guide to identifying the listed type or variant.
What should collectors check when comparing Sri Lanka banknote variants?
Collectors can compare the year, denomination and letter suffix attached to the Pick reference. The catalog contains several lettered varieties, including P102a and P102c for 10 Rupees, P109a and P109b for 20 Rupees, and P110a and P110b for 50 Rupees. Recording these details helps separate similar-looking notes and build an orderly collection. Product descriptions also state that images are for reference, so the banknote number visible in an image should not be used as the identifying number.
What should I check before buying a Sri Lanka banknote from this catalog?
Check the complete product title, including the date, denomination, Pick reference and any stated condition designation. Many titles use “UNC,” but the specific listing should be read carefully for its own details. Product descriptions explain that images are for reference and that the banknote number shown may not be the number on the supplied note. If the exact serial number or another feature matters to your collection, rely on the listing information or ask the shop for clarification before purchasing.
Which denomination shows the broadest range of dated Sri Lanka examples in this catalog?
The 10 Rupees denomination appears across several periods and Pick references: P92b is dated 1985, P96c 1989, P102a 1991, P102c 1994 and P108c 2004. This makes it a useful denomination for comparing changes across the catalog’s timeline. Other represented denominations include 5, 20, 50 and 100 Rupees, but the 10 Rupees group provides the clearest sequence of dated examples from the 1980s through the 2000s.






