Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, wildlife, and modernity of South Asia with this 2016 Sri Lanka 50 Rupees banknote, issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka as part of the country’s beautifully designed currency series that highlights its rich biodiversity, cultural legacy, and architectural achievements. This UNC (Uncirculated) note is a pristine specimen, retaining its original crispness, sharp edges, and unblemished print—never folded or circulated.
The obverse side features a Sri Lankan Grey Hornbill, a distinctive native bird species perched gracefully amidst stylized flora, along with a background showcasing the Dambulla Cave Temple—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Together, they symbolize the blend of Sri Lanka’s deep-rooted religious traditions and its rich biodiversity.
On the reverse, a vibrant image of traditional Low Country Kandyan dance performers is depicted mid-motion, paying tribute to Sri Lanka’s enduring cultural expressions and artistic heritage. The colorful costumes and fluid movement captured on the note represent the nation’s spirit of celebration and community.