Prehistoric and Early Coinage (Pre-3rd century BCE)

In prehistoric (Mesolithic) Sri Lanka, trade likely relied on barter or proto-currencies (natural items), as formal coinage was absent. The earliest signs of organised currency appear in cave inscriptions (3rd century BCE) referencing officials like Rupadaka (Director of Coinage), indicating a structured minting system.

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