| Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
| Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
| Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
A collectible 1894 Ceylon 10 Cents silver coin issued during the reign of Queen Victoria, representing British colonial coinage from late 19th-century Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka).
The obverse features the crowned portrait of Queen Victoria facing left, while the reverse displays the denomination 10 Cents with a central palm tree motif, surrounded by inscriptions in English, Tamil, and Sinhalareflecting the islands cultural and linguistic diversity.
Struck in 80% silver, this KM#94 issue is sought after by collectors of British Empire coinage, Victorian-era pieces, and world silver coins.
A well-circulated example with even wear across both obverse and reverse. Fine details are softened due to circulation, with visible surface marks and light scratches. All major design elements remain clear and identifiable.
Please Note:
All item descriptions and condition gradings are provided in our opinion only. We strongly encourage buyers to carefully review all photos before placing a bid, as the pictures form part of the description.
All items are securely packaged for shipping; however, they may not be individually wrapped unless of higher value or particularly fragile.
Shipping is at the buyers risk. Collection can be arranged from Midlands Books & Collectables in Howick, KZN.