Sri lanka 20 Rupees 1995 | Pick 109 | UNC
Preorder price 1.70 € Regular after arrival: 2.00 €
Original 1995 De La Rue print! Features the iconic Gara Yaka bird mask & world-famous stilt fishermen. Essential Asian banknote—buy yours now!
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Product details
Why this banknote belongs in your collection
A visually captivating banknote from Sri Lanka, issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka on November 15, 1995. Printed in London by the renowned security printer Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd., this note showcases rich cultural heritage and iconic Ceylonese imagery.
Banknote Details:
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Country: Sri Lanka
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Face Value: 20 Rupees
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Catalog Number: Pick #109a
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Issue Date: November 15, 1995
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Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd., London
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Note: For earlier similar types, see Sri Lanka Pick #103.
Design Highlights:
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Obverse: Traditional Sri Lankan ritual bird mask (Gara Yaka), fine intricate scrollwork, and native motifs.
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Reverse: Traditional Ceylonese stilt fishermen harvesting fish along the coastline, capturing an iconic cultural scene.
Condition & Shipping:
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Condition: Crisp collectible condition / as pictured.
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Shipping: Safely shipped in an archival-grade protective holder with tracking.
Why collectors choose it
- It adds geography, history and design to your collection in one affordable object.
- It is carefully packed by GlobeNote and shipped from Italy.
- It is ideal for collectors, beginners, educators and world banknote enthusiasts.
- It is a simple way to build a more varied and international collection.
Shipping from Italy
Orders are usually dispatched within 1 business day. Most EU deliveries arrive within 7 business days, except courier or postal delays.
Free shipping thresholds
Free standard shipping from €35. Free registered shipping with tracking from €50.
Carefully packed
Each banknote is handled with care and packed to protect collectible condition during shipping.














