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| 裏面の説明 | Vignette of an ornate ancient stone stairway with carved elephant and figure sculptures at left, flanked by a classical arched gateway set within a landscaped garden; the scene is rendered in intaglio in shades of brown and red-brown. Fine guilloche borders frame all four sides, with denomination numerals '100' at upper corners. Trilingual inscriptions in Sinhala, Tamil, and English appear in the upper and lower margins. |
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| バリエーション | P#80Aa - 16.07.1974 & 27.08.1974 P#80Ab - 06.10.1975 |
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Bradbury Wilkinson printed this series during a period of acute political turbulence in Sri Lanka — the country had formally become a republic in 1972, dropped "Ceylon" from most official usage, yet the Central Bank retained the old name on its notes until 1979. That lag was deliberate, a conservative institutional choice to avoid disrupting public confidence in circulating currency during a period of constitutional upheaval.
P#80A is the earlier signature variety within the 1974–75 run. Bradbury Wilkinson's New Malden facility was responsible for a substantial share of Commonwealth central bank output at this time, and the intaglio work on Ceylon issues from this period is among their cleaner late-career production before the firm was absorbed by De La Rue in 1986.