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The Austen note will be issued within a year of the Churchill note, which is targeted for release during 2016. The present face of the 10-pound note, Charles Darwin, will become extinct.
A new £10 note with extra anti-forgery measures is due to come into circulation today which sees Charles Dickens' familiar face replaced with that of naturalist Charles Darwin.
The Austen note will be issued within a year of the Churchill note, which is targeted for release during 2016. The present face of the 10-pound note, Charles Darwin, will become extinct.
While Churchill is still a go for the 5-pound note, the bank announced earlier today that Jane Austen will be replacing Charles Darwin on the 10-pound banknote, effective in 2017.
LONDON — “Pride and Prejudice” novelist Jane Austen looks set to replace Charles Darwin as the face on Britain’s 10-pound note.
THIS drinker’s resemblance to Charles Darwin is so on the money he looks just like the legendary scientist’s portrait on the back of a £10 note. The doppelganger was spotted enjoying a pint ...
The writer of classics such as “Pride and Prejudice”, “Sense and Sensibility” and “Emma” will replace naturalist Charles Darwin on the reverse of Britain’s most popular banknote.
Banknotes featuring King Charles III’s face went into circulation on Wednesday, his portrait featured on new 5-, 10-, 20- and 50-pound bills — the last one little used and worth a hefty $64.
Notes with Queen Elizabeth II's portrait will remain legal tender even as the Bank of England releases notes featuring the face of the new king.
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