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Plastic Jane Austen £10 note launched

Austen is the third woman to feature on a modern-day British banknote, after Nightingal­e and Fry

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Anew plastic £10 (Dh49) note featuring Jane Austen, one of Britain’s most renowned authors, has gone into circulatio­n.

Apart from the Queen, whose portrait is on all UK currency, Austen is only the third woman to feature on a modern-day British banknote, after medical innovator Florence Nightingal­e and social reformer Elizabeth Fry. She was chosen after a campaign for more female representa­tion.

The new ‘tenner,’ as it’s commonly known, is the first British banknote with a tactile feature, a series of raised dots in the top left-hand corner to help blind and partially sighted users.

The note is made of polymer and is the central bank’s latest effort to make cash harder to counterfei­t, following last year’s launch of a similar £five note that showcases Winston Churchill. A new £20 note featuring artist JMW Turner will follow in 2020.

“Our banknotes serve as repositori­es of the country’s collective memory, promoting awareness of the United Kingdom’s glorious history and highlighti­ng the contributi­ons of its greatest citizens,” said Bank of England Governor Mark Carney. “Austen’s novels have a universal appeal and speak as powerfully today as they did when they were first published.”

Austen, whose novels include Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Sense and Sensibilit­y, is considered one of the great chronicler­s of English country life in the Georgian era at the turn of the 19th century.

As well as a portrait of Austen, the note features a quote from Pride and Prejudice : “I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!”

 ??  ?? One of the new British £10 notes is posed for photograph­sAP outside the Bank of England in London, yesterday,
One of the new British £10 notes is posed for photograph­sAP outside the Bank of England in London, yesterday,

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