Jane Austen £10 note
This year will see the introduction of the new plastic Jane Austen £10 note.
Following on from the recent new plastic £5 note it is expected to carry similar features,
Features such as a variety of security features like the see-through window displaying the £ symbol.
It also has the 3D coronation crown displaying a multi-coloured rainbow effect when tilted, and much more.
Just like the £5 note it will be made of a Polymer (animal fat and all…).
The note brags to be better for the environment as it is longer lasting than the traditional paper note meaning less will be produced.
When it reaches the end of its life as money it can be recycled into a new plastic product.
The Bank of England confirmed that the new £10 will commemorate Jane Austen, whose 200th year anniversary of death is in July this year.
The late author will be the only female aside from The Queen to appear on a note once the old £5 notes are withdrawn from circulation.
However, the choice hasn’t come without some controversy, as the selected image of the author did come under scrutiny for having been ‘airbrushed’.
The new note will feature well-known features such as Jane Austen’s famous quote “I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!”,
This was from Pride and Prejudice as well as Jane Austen’s writing table used by the author at her residence at Chawton Cottage.
The full design of the new £10 note is set to be revealed at Winchester Cathedral on July 18th during an anniversary ceremony for the late author.
The Bank of England has printed over 250 million notes ready, however, these will not be launched until September 2017.