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A desirable 1902 Ceylon 25 Cents silver coin, struck during the reign of King Edward VII, representing early 20th-century British colonial coinage from what is today Sri Lanka.
The obverse features a right-facing portrait of King Edward VII, while the reverse displays the denomination 25 Cents with a central palm tree motif, surrounded by decorative script in English, Tamil, and Sinhalahighlighting the islands rich cultural diversity.
Struck in 80% silver with a weight of approximately 2.916 grams, this coin (KM#98) is a popular collectible among world coin enthusiasts, British Empire collectors, and those focusing on colonial-era silver issues.
Well-circulated example with visible wear to high points and softened detail on the portrait. Some surface marks, light scratches, and toning present. Minor areas of oxidation visible. Overall a solid collector-grade example for type or date filling.
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