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1⁄192 Rixdollar

Issuer Ceylon (1597-1972)
Year 1802
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Reference(s) KM#73a
Obverse description The central field displays the numeral '192' in large, bold serif characters, indicating the denomination as one 192nd of a Rixdollar. This central device is enclosed within a denticulated inner circle composed of fine rope-like beading. The circular legend 'CEYLON * GOVERNMENT' runs along the outer border in raised serif capitals, separated by a floral rosette stop, all contained within a beaded outer border of evenly spaced circular pellets.
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Ceylon's fractional rixdollar coinage of the early 1800s was produced under the British East India Company following their seizure of the Dutch coastal territories in 1796. The 1/192 denomination reflects the extraordinarily complex subdivision system inherited from Dutch administration — 192 to the rixdollar — which the British retained rather than overhauling, at least initially. The silver-plated bronze composition of this particular piece signals a transitional moment when metal supplies and minting economics made a full silver strike impractical.

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