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Related: About this forumThe new 10 note featuring novelist Jane Austen
The new £10 note featuring novelist Jane Austen has entered circulation - marking a return of a woman in addition to the Queen on Bank of England notes.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-41255976
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The new 10 note featuring novelist Jane Austen (Original Post)
pscot
Sep 2017
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niyad
(120,041 posts)2. quite lovely!!
CrispyQ
(38,299 posts)3. I wish we had colorful money.
And women on it.
I loved the colorful British notes when we live there (3 years in the early 90's). The only thing I disliked was the fact that they wouldn't fit neatly into American billfolds.
BigmanPigman
(52,291 posts)5. Better yet, American bills with a woman "of color"
on the colored currency.
We don't get to have nice things like that here.
Canadian money has art and POETRY on it!
Virtual Burlesque
(132 posts)7. Speaking of Canadian money ...
Viola Desmond (19141965) an icon for civil rights in Canada, has been selected by the Minister of Finance to be featured on Canadas next regularly circulating $10 banknote, expected to enter circulation late in 2018. The reverse side of the note will depict symbols and images that represent the broader themes of social justice and the struggle for rights and freedoms.
Heritage Minute video on Viola Desmond --