Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Dutch Colony, occupation coinage (c. 1660-1720), AE Stuiver, ½-Stuiver, ¼-Stuiver, (KM 17, 18.1, 19.3; Cod. 123, 126; Sch. 1290, 1291, 1309), the first and third fine, the second very fine, contemporary copy of a Portuguese Indian, 2-Tanga, as used in Sri Lanka (similar KM 59; Cod. 110), good fine, Dutch India, Negapatnam, Duit, undated, Tamil legend (KM 25; Sch. 1245), good fine; Netherlands, Groningen and Ommeland, Province, Stuiver (2), 1684 (KM 36), the first about fine, the second poor; Denmark, Christian V (1670-99), 2-Skilling, 1681 (KM 358), good fine; a base metal kahavanu of medieval Sri Lanka, unidentified, poor, including a letter with diagrams and rubbings of these coins, sent by their then owner, N. G. Campbell of Nuwara Eliya to H.W. Codrington, Assistant Government Agent in Kegalla, and his handwritten reply identifying the coins, dated 4th March 1913 (coins 9, documents 2)