The ancient period
Most of the coins used in pre-christian Sri Lanka cann be categorised as Punch-marked coins, Tree and Swastika coins, Elephant and Swastika coins and Lakshmi paques.
Punch-marked coins
They are referred to as punch-marked coins or eldings. Similar coins have been unearthed throughout the island. Large numbers of such coins have been found in the northern and eastern districts of Sri Lanka too but a study on regional varieties is yet to be done.
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A punch marked coin
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A punch marked coin
These punch marked coins are usualy in silver and have assorted combinations of symbols punched on them, Usually the reverse of the coin is blank. Stylistically these coins are similar to coins used in the Indian sub-continent during this period. A recent publication on these coins attempts to identify symbols peculiar to Sri Lanka. Some of the more popular symbols are Sun, Moon, elephant, bull, nandipada, fish and peacock. The diversity of symbols suggests that these coins have been issued by regional rulers or traders and not by a central monarchy.
Tree and Swastika coins
The Tree and Swastika coins are always cast. The tree on these coins is sometimes called a Bo-tree, a tree with religious significance to the Buddhists. However as these coins are pre- Buddhist, the tree is more likely to be a widely accepted holy tree from the region.
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A tree and swastika coin
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The reverse of the tree and swastika coin
Elephant and Swastika coins
The older coins of this type are cast and the later ones are struck. The cast coins are much thicker that the thinner struck coins.
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An elephant and swastika coin
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The reverse of the elephant and swastika coin
Lakshmi plaques
The goddess Lakshmi coins are either cast or struck. The two coins ilustrated below are cast. They are found in may sizes ranging from about 3 inches to half an inch. Initially these were thought to be votive offerings. but now scholars are unanimous that they were indeed coins.
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A goddess Lakshmi coin
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The reverse of the goddess Lakshmi coin
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A goddess Lakshmi coin
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The reverse of the goddess Lakshmi coin
The early period
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A rectangular Bull coin
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A Pandyan Bull coin
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The reverse of the Pandyan Bull coin
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The reverse of A Pandyan Bull coin
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A Pallava lion coin
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The reverse of the Pallava lion coin
The mediaeval period
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A Setu Bull coin
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The reverse of the Setu Bull coin
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A Setu Bull coin
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The reverse of the Setu Bull coin
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A Setu coin
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The reverse of the Setu coin
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A silver coin of Uttama Chola
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The reverse of Uttama Chola coin with his name
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A gold coin of Rajaraja
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The reverse of the Rajaraja gold coin
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A coin of Rajadhiraja
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The reverse of the Rajadhiraja coin
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A copper coin of Rajaraja
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The reverse of the Rajaraja copper coin
The late period
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A Massa coin of Parakramabahu VI with the Nallur lion
The Dutch period
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A Dutch Stuiver struck in Negapatam
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The reverse of the Negapatam Stuiver
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A Dutch stuiver struck in Jaffna
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The reverse of the Jaffna Stuiver
The modern period
LTTE Gold Token