Click to see scetch of 1899 Note LK:SCWPM #011 | Highlighted WaterMark. Click to see 1926 WM image. |
Front : Black and Green on White paper with huge THOUSAND at center background.
THE GOVERNMENT OF CEYLON centered on top above.
Promises to pay the Bearer on Demand the Sum of.
In a 8-inch bar the value in words ONE THOUSAND RUPEES
with Micro printing of same around. On either side, a numeric
1000 with RUPEES in an arc below, within a circle.
Just below the value
රුපියල් දාහයි in Sinhala to left, and
ஆயிரம் ரூபாய் in Thamil on right.
The Black Serial number above and below on both left and right, with
Colombo, date: day Month Year, centered below.
In panel in two lines FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF CEYLON
with Micro printing of same around at bottom left.
Two facsimile signatures at right and
COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY. in two lines on left.
Printer name THOS.DE LA RUE & CO LONDON. in tiny font at bottom left.
Back : Blank
Water-mark : At center Huge ONE THOUSAND RUPEES in 3 lines
dark with light shadow to lower right.
A vertical quadruple ZigZag lines dark with light between to right,
and light Elephant and Dagaba Bubble shaped with Pinnacle and lightning conductor to the upper left
with a light leafy liyavala below it.
Centered below within decorative panel with light rectangular
border THE GOVERNMENT OF CEYLON dark with light outline.
Commencing from serial number F/1 35001 of 1st April 1914 Secret Marks were introduced to Currency Notes.
Signatures of Commissioners of Currency | Date on BankNote | First Serial # | Mintage in K | |
William Thomas Taylor | Illegible Signature* | 1st August 1899 | F/l 00001 | 25 |
R. E. Stubbs | Bernard Senior | 20th January 1913 | F/1 25001 | 10 |
Secret Marks were introduced | ||||
1st April 1914 | F/l 35001 | 10 | ||
1st April 1915 | F/l 45001 | 20 | ||
23rd March 1918 | F/1 65001 | 25 | ||
A. G. M. Fletcher | W. W. Woods | 1st June 1926 | F/l 90001 | 20 |
* The 1899 August 1st issue would have been signed by any 2 of 3 Commissioners of Currency
Edward Noel Walker | Colonial Secretary | 1887-11-10 - 1901 |
Lionel Frederick Lee | Colonial Treasurer | 1899-04-01 - 1899-12-04 |
Sir William Thomas Taylor | Auditor General | 1895-06-10 - 1901 |
The notes were demonetized on 1945 November 15th with all other Rs1000 and Rs500 notes previously issued and ceased to be legal tender after 1946 January 31st. Only 12 pieces of Rs1000 notes remain unsurrended to issuing Authority from the total of 318,000 printed in 10 known dates from 1899-1944.
An issued Rs1000 is not unknown in any condition.
The details of this issue are from Sri Lanka Currency of Recent Times 1938-1985 T. M. U. Sallay, 1986 Colombo:Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
The about 200 dpi photograph is of BankNote exhibited at CBSL Currency Museum and displayed at 50 dpi.
The watermark image was Photoshoped from an image of a sheet of a Rs1000 watermark paper posted in 2022 May in an eBay Auction by seller tiger9819. The watermark for 1899 to 1926 is assumed to be similar as this watermark paper.