

(1933) Riddle/Sheehan Ten Shillings R.9
By introducing a 'legal tender' status for issued banknotes there was no longer a need for them to be redeemable in gold. The opportunity was taken with this change to reduce the size of the note to a more manageable size.
Other innovations were the addition of an oval in which the watermark profile of the Prince of Wales was displayed and another watermark - HALF - behind each signature.
| Country | Australia |
| Signature | Riddle/Sheehan (1933) |
| Catalogue No. | R.9 |
| Denomination | Ten Shillings |
| Obverse | Coat of Arms & George V |
| Reverse | Goulburn Weir Victoria |
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By introducing a 'legal tender' status for issued banknotes there was no longer a need for them to be redeemable in gold. The opportunity was taken with this change to reduce the size of the note to a more manageable size.
Other innovations were the addition of an oval in which the watermark profile of the Prince of Wales was displayed and another watermark - HALF - behind each signature.
| Country | Australia |
| Signature | Riddle/Sheehan (1933) |
| Catalogue No. | R.9 |
| Denomination | Ten Shillings |
| Obverse | Coat of Arms & George V |
| Reverse | Goulburn Weir Victoria |























