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Introduced following the death of King George V the design of the King George VI ten shilling note remained unchanged throughout his reign with only the signatories being modified. The first signature combination - Sheehan/McFarlane - was printed in orange while the remaining combinations until 1954 were printed in black.
| Country | Australia |
| Signature | Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) |
| Catalogue No. | R.12 |
| Denomination | Ten Shillings |
| Obverse | George VI |
| Reverse | Manufactures |
| Images | Examples Only |
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Introduced following the death of King George V the design of the King George VI ten shilling note remained unchanged throughout his reign with only the signatories being modified. The first signature combination - Sheehan/McFarlane - was printed in orange while the remaining combinations until 1954 were printed in black.
| Country | Australia |
| Signature | Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) |
| Catalogue No. | R.12 |
| Denomination | Ten Shillings |
| Obverse | George VI |
| Reverse | Manufactures |
| Images | Examples Only |























