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A collectible 1941 Ceylon 10 Cents coin issued during the reign of King George VI, representing later British colonial coinage from Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka).
The obverse features a left-facing portrait of King George VI, while the reverse displays the denomination 10 Cents with the classic central palm tree motif, surrounded by inscriptions in English, Tamil, and Sinhalareflecting the islands cultural diversity.
This KM#112 issue forms part of the later colonial series and is popular among collectors of British Empire coinage and world coins.
A well-circulated example with moderate 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.
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