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Obverse : The Armorial Ensign of Ceylon with
இலங்கை in Thamil,
ලංකා in Sinhala,
and CEYLON in a scroll at its bottom. All within a raised rim.
Word TRIAL to the right and upper side (2 O'clock).
Reverse : The large numeral denomination 5 with big
සත පහ in Sinhala,
and smaller
ஐந்து சதம் in Thamil, and
FIVE CENTS below and year of issue at the bottom,
with traditional Sinhala Liyavela art on either side, and country name
ලංකා (Lanka)
in Sinhala centered on top. All within a raised rim.
Considering the weight, thickness and edge of the coins it appears that the Steel core of the Nickel-Brass Clad pattern is similer to the Chromized Steel pattern.
Qualitative x-ray floresence spectra show the clear presence of Chromium with the Iron in the Chromized Steel TRIAL. NO trace of Chromium was detected on exposed Steel core along the edge of the Nickel-Brass Clad TRIAL. No Iron was detected on surface of same coin indicating a thick clad of Nickel-Brass.
I have seen 2+5/6 sets of these TRIAL coins. I am seeking information about other sets of these Pattern I am not sure how many were produced or known to exist. Retired officer T. M. U. Sallay of the Central Bank of Ceylon, confirmed them to be official Patterns.
There is also a 1968 Five Cents with word TRIAL in raised letters on both Reverse (10 O'clock) and on Obverse (9 O'clock). It is non-magnetic and of the same weight and metal as the standard issue of that year. It was struck most probably in Birmingham Mint when they got the subcontract from the British Royal Mint (BRM) which first struck it few years previously in 1963.
The TRIAL coins were scanned at 600dpi and the images are displayed at 300dpi.