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3.Indian Rupee. 1. Re: Acceptance of Indian Rupees in Sri Lanka. bring indian rupees, change them at the airport and use sri lankan rupees to pay. If many places/people do accept indian rupees, they will apply an exchange rate not in your favor, so it's always better to pay in LKR or card.
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has issued two commemorative notes. In 1998 a 200 rupees note was issued on Independence day to commemorate the 50th Independence Anniversary of the country. The note was issued along with three commemorative coins; a five thousand rupees gold coin, a one thousand rupees silver coin, and a ten rupees bi-metallic ...
The banknotes of the Sri Lanka rupee are part of the physical form of Sri Lanka 's currency. The issuance of the rupee banknotes began in 1895. The Government of Ceylon introduced its first paper money in the form of the 5 rupee banknote in 1895. These were followed by 10 rupee notes in 1894, 1000 rupee notes in 1899, 50 rupee notes in 1914, 1 ...
Answer 1 of 11: Hello everyone! How easy is it to change Indian Rupees for Sri Lankan Rupees in Sri Lanka. What are the best places to exchange? I will be travelling to Kandy, Dambulla, Sigiriya, Hikkaduwa and Mt. Lavinia.
The Sri Lankan Rupee ( Sinhala: රුපියල්, Tamil: ரூபாய்; symbol: රු (plural) in English, රු in Sinhala, ௹ in Tamil; ISO code: LKR) is the currency of Sri Lanka. It is subdivided into 100 cents ( Sinhala: සත, Tamil: சதம் ), but cents are rarely seen in circulation due to its low value. It is issued ...
Answer 1 of 5: We're in Sri Lanka now and moving on to India in a couple of days. Can we change our leftover SL rupees for Indian rupees and where is the best place to do it? Sri Lanka
Answer 1 of 11: Hi All, This will be our first trip to Sri Lanka in a few weeks time, as this post will probably make clear! I am struggling to find anywhere to exchange money into SLR even pre-ordering online.
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has issued commemorative coins since 1957. On 15 December 2010, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka issued a Frosted Proof crown size multi-colour silver commemorative coin in the denomination of Rupees 5000 for the bank's 60th anniversary. [1] It was the first multi-colour coin issued by the Central Bank.