The 5-cent coin in Sri Lanka is one of the smallest denominations of the country’s currency, the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). Historically, it has been minted in various designs and materials, including copper, nickel, and aluminum. Due to its low value, the coin is rarely used in everyday transactions today and is more of a collector’s item.
Key Features:
• Design: Typically features national symbols, such as the Armorial Ensign of Sri Lanka or traditional motifs. The reverse side often displays the denomination in numerals and Sinhala, Tamil, and English.
• Material: Modern versions are usually made of lightweight metals like aluminum.
• Usage: With inflation, its practical value has diminished significantly.
The coin reflects the history and culture of Sri Lanka but is now rarely seen in circulation due to its minimal monetary worth.