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1 Pound

Uitgever Government of Ceylon
Jaar 1827-1856
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Opschrift voorzijde CEYLON
ලංකාවෙ ආන්ඩුවෙකසලප්පුව
இலங்கைஅரசாட்சியின்கடதாசி நோட்டு
₤1
The Bearer hereof is entitled to receive
on demand ONE POUND පවුම් එකයි ஒரு பவுன் at the GENERAL
TREASURY in the Currency of this Island at COLOMBO.
පවුම් එකයි
ONE POUND
ஒரு பவுன்
Exd & Entd
Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London Patent Hardened Steel Plate.
(Translation: Government of Ceylon. Government of Ceylon banknote. One pound.)
Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse uniface; plain unprinted paper with show-through of the obverse design visible due to the thinness of the stock.
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Ceylon's government-issued pound notes of this period predate the establishment of any formal colonial bank on the island — the Oriental Bank Corporation didn't open its Colombo branch until 1851, leaving the colonial administration to function as its own note-issuing authority for decades. Perkins, Bacon & Petch, the London security printers better known for their work on early postage stamps including the Penny Black, handled the plates.

The series ran across nearly three decades, which almost certainly means multiple print runs with subtle plate differences. Few examples of any date survive.