0;136;0c 2010 - 2021 : Development, Prosperity and Sri Lanka Dancers - 5000 Rupee note

2010 - 2021
Sri Lanka
5000 Rupee note
Development, Prosperity and Dancers

The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) issued, for circulation, a new series of currency notes on the theme "Development, Prosperity and Sri Lanka Dancers" on 2011 February 4th, dated 2010-01-01.
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Front: Landscape
An artist's impression of the WEHERAGALA DAM and Canyon Dam to the right.
Illustrated are the Sri Lanka bird Yellow Eared Bulbul to the right,
and the butterfly, Lemon Migrant to the lower left.
Numeric 5000 at upper left and lower right. At bottom center the value රුපියල් පන්දාහයි in Sinhala, ஐயாயிரம் ரூபாய் in Thamil, and FIVE THOUSAND RUPEES in English of decreasing font size.
ශ්‍රී ලංකා මහ බැංකුව in Sinhala at Top center, with smaller இலங்கை மத்திய வங்கி in Thamil and English CENTRAL BANK OF SRI LANKA on next line.
Legality Legend in 3 lines
ශ්‍රී ලංකාණ්ඩුව වෙනුවෙන් නිකුත් කරන ලද මේ
මුදල් නෝට්ටුව ශ්‍රී ලංකාව ඇතුළත ඕනෑම මුදල් ගණනක්
ගෙවිම සඳහා නිතියෙන් වලංගුය
Sri Lankan Lion with sword facing left at upper right.
Facsimile signatures above මුදල් ඈමති, and the මහ බැංකුවේ අධිපති , with date YYYY-MM-DD below. Horizontal Black Serial number on upper left and vertical Red Serial number on right.
Security Thread Starchrome with 2.5 mm width, which changes colour from red to green with the letters CBSL RS5000 and Mirror of same.
The location of the 2.5 mm Starchrome strip varies in location over about 10 mm both horizontally and vertically as well as the letters visible on strip. They don't represent variations of the note.
Back: Portrait
A drawing of Nagaraksha dancer and a Guruluraksha dancer. The Rathnaprasadaya guard stone is on the upper right, on a vertical Band with a Kalpavrksha floral design.
A map of Sri Lanka appears in the background centered to the left.
Numeric 5000 at upper left and lower right. රුපියල් පන්දාහයි in Sinhala, ஐயாயிரம் ரூபாய் in Thamil, and FIVE THOUSAND RUPEES in English in 3 lines, of decreasing font size, at lower left.
ශ්‍රී ලංකා මහ බැංකුව in Sinhala, இலங்கை மத்திய வங்கி in Thamil and CENTRAL BANK OF SRI LANKA in English, in 3 lines, of decreasing font size at center upper left.
Printer Thomas De la Rue, Sri Lanka, in tiny text DE LA RUE.
Watermark: Cornerstone plus on left same image of Bulbul flipped to right, darker than background with vertical 5000 lighter than background to the right.
UV Printing: Random small fiber on both sides.
Front: Minimal. Highlighted Green square with numeric 5000 in large Font, upper right of center. Serial number in Green on left, Orange on right
Back: Limited highlight of Drummer and Dancer.
Security: See CBSL document Make Sure Your Currency Notes are Genuine
Latent image: Right of the top left numeric on front, the Numeric value 5000 written italic with horizontal lines on a vertical lines background, both slightly tilted clockwise, as seen on this 1200 dpi scan on right. Image also show microprinting array of text CBSL.
Replacement Notes See details with images for series in *-Notes

Predominant Color : Gold  |  Size : 153 x 67 mm
Serial Prefix : R  |  Replacement Prefix: Z/8,Z/60
Florescent Fiber : Yellow & Red |  Braille : Six Dots

Front Landscape both old and New, with endemic Bird and Butterfly designed by by Artist Mr Kelum Gunasekara.
Back portrait of traditional Sri Lankan drummer and a dancer designed by Artist Sisira Liyanaarachchi.

Date on
BankNote   
Finance MinisterCBSL GovernorFirst Serial #Last Serial #Mintage
in K
Replacement
Prefix
2010-01-01Mahinda RajapaksaAjith Nivard CabraalR/1   000KR/40  1000K40,000Z/8
2015-02-04Ravi Karunanayake A. Mahendran R/41  000KR/85  1000K35,000 Z/8
2015-02-04Ravi Karunanayake A. Mahendran R/86  000KR/90  1000K 5,000 Z/60
2016-07-04Ravi Karunanayake I. Coomaraswamy R/91  000KR/120 1000K30,000 Z/60
2017-05-22Mangala SamaraweeraI. Coomaraswamy R/121 000KR/153  859K29,800 SNIM-10.3%
2019-01-28Mangala SamaraweeraI. Coomaraswamy R/153 860KR/192  579K35,200 SNIM-10%
2019-12-24Mahinda Rajapaksa W. D. Lakshman R/192 580KR/230  691K35,000 SNIM-8.9%
2020-08-12Mahinda Rajapaksa W. D. Lakshman R/230 692KR/279  777K45,600 SNIM-7.6%
2021-09-15Basil Rajapaksa Ajith Nivard CabraalR/279 778KR/317  090K35,750 SNIM-4.4%
2022-07-04Ranil Wickremesinghe Nandalal WeerasingheR/318 000KR/355  280K35,000 SNIM-6.5%

A second order of 30 Million notes have been ordered of Rupees 5000 notes has been placed with DeLaRue in 2024. (Reply to RTI 122/2024) End prefix estimated about R/388 assuming 8% damage rate.


UV cured Post Print Varnish (UVPPV) coating was applied on Rs. 5000/- currency notes after 2016 from R/86 onwards and these notes are slightly thicker. (Reply to CBSL RTI 0122/2024)

With or without the use of Replacement the First and Last serial is not known to the last digit as it could be a replacement or rejected. It is given to the First or last Brick (1000 or K notes)

From R/121 SNIM (Single Note Inspection Machine) was used. Error notes removed, but not replaced with Z serial Replacements. Packs have missing serial numbers.

Please Help Track Prefix+Serial when Date on Banknote change. Thanks.

Mangala Samaraweera was sworn in as Finance Minister for the second time and took office 2018 December 20th. According to e-mail clarification from CBSL: the 2019-01-28 date is when they obtained a new Specimen signature, which appears different from the first. The date used since 1991 has also been traditionally the date the new Finance Minister or new Governor of the Central Bank assumes duties. So 2018-12-20 would have been logical if CBSL recognized the fact that Mangala Samaraweera took office for second time. Although similar, the two signatures in Sinhala are significantly different.

Mintage of 29.8M and 35.2M notes stated in reply to RTI 0001/2020 is 3.06M(10.27%) and 3.52M(10%) less than the difference of Last - First Serial for these issues. The increase of error rate from 0.2-0.3% replacements to about 10% missing serial numbers with the adoption of SNIM by DeLaRue is explained by more stringent quality control, but mainly because, printed sheets are not quality checked before printing Serials.

The 2020-08-12 dated Rs 5000 note was reported in 2021 September 4th by a close friend Dr Hilmy Sally, who had got it from a BoC Bank ATM.
CBSL confirmed that it was the date on which Mahinda Rajapakse was sworn in again as the Finance Minister after the General Elections held on 2020-08-05.

The note scanned at 300 dpi and displayed above at 50 dpi

Weheragala Dam
Weheragala Dam which is 2030m in length, is one of the brilliant constructions of local engineers who are the proud descendents of ancient Sri Lankan ancestors who built many gigantic reservoirs for irrigation purposes. The reservoir is built using local irrigation technology. The dam is built across the Menik Ganga.
Canyon Dam
Canyon Dam measures 181m in length and 28m in height. The Canyon reservoir is built across the Maskeliya Oya and it stores water for the Canyon hydroelectric power station.
Sri Lanka Yellow eared Bulbul - Pycnonotus penicillatus
Sri Lanka Kahakan Kondaya (Sinhala)
Ilangai Manjal Sevi Kondai Kuruvi (Thamil)
Sri Lanka Yellow-eared Bulbul is an endemic resident in the highlands. It is categorized as vulnerable by the IUCN. This beautifully coloured bird has olive upper parts and yellowish under parts with a black crown with distinct prominent yellow ear-tufts.
The Lemon Migrant - Catopsilia Pomona
Dehisariya (Sinhala)
As its name implies the Lemon Migrant is a lemon yellow colour migrating butterfly, edged with black marking at the forewings and maroon blotches on the underside. Its flight is fast and strong in upward and downward curves. This butterfly is found all over the island, but it is most often seen in the dry and intermediate zones.
Rathnaprasada guard stone
The guard stone at the Rathnaprasadaya of the Abhayagiri Viharaya in Anuradhapura is considered the most exquisite guard stone. This guard stone is carved with a Nagaraja symbol, which carries a pot of plenty in the left hand and a bunch of flowers in the right hand.
Kalpavrksha floral design

 
Nagaraksha and Guruluraksha Dancers
Nagaraksha and Guruluraksha are mask dances, whkh belongs to the Low Country dance tradition, This dance is performed as a part of the traditional folk theatre Kolam. These performances usually last throughout the night. This dance portrays the conflict between the demonical Guruluraksha the mythical King of Birds and the Nagaraksha the mythical King Cobra

Text edited from Press Releases of the CBSL.
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