This is the only coin from Ceylon I've ever owned that pre-dates the Rixdollar era, so I have nothing for comparison. It came to me 30-40 years ago as part of a large group of mixed British Asia material that included fanams, Colpetty, Carey Strachan, Wekande Mills, etc.
I don't have access to a Mitchiner, but this Numista page has brought me pretty close, I think, with photos and basic stats for two Chola Dynasty Massa coins identified as Mitchiner 732 and 738, respectively. These have enabled me to determine which way is up, at least! I can confirm that the diameter of my coin is 19mm and it weighs 3.8 grams.
Many thanks in advance for any information you can provide as to possible authenticity, issuer, date range, metal, denomination (Massa?), current value estimate, etc.
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From the dots on the right of the "octopus man" (king in robes) on the first photo, this indeed appears to be a copper massa of Raja Raja Chola I (985-1014 AD).
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