





(1936) Riddle/Sheehan Ten Shillings R.11
The size of the ten shilling note was once again reduced in 1936 to permit greater efficiency by printing more notes per sheet. This followed close on the heels of similar action taken by the Bank of England for notes issued in Great Britain.
| Country | Australia |
| Signature | Riddle/Sheehan (1936) |
| Catalogue No. | R.11 |
| Denomination | Ten Shillings |
| Obverse | George V |
| Reverse | Manufactures |
| Image | Examples only |
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The size of the ten shilling note was once again reduced in 1936 to permit greater efficiency by printing more notes per sheet. This followed close on the heels of similar action taken by the Bank of England for notes issued in Great Britain.
| Country | Australia |
| Signature | Riddle/Sheehan (1936) |
| Catalogue No. | R.11 |
| Denomination | Ten Shillings |
| Obverse | George V |
| Reverse | Manufactures |
| Image | Examples only |























