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Strictly speaking a tenner is just a unit of currency, not the actual note. Two fives would be just as good, or indeed at a push a pocketful of loose change. ProfDEH ( talk) 20:33, 7 December 2019 (UTC)
The table in the Designs section mentions series C, D, E, E (variant) and G, and the History section mentions—without elaboration—that the F series was never released. What happened to series A and B? There's only one row in the Designs section before C, described as "white" covering 184 years. › Mortee talk 00:35, 30 January 2020 (UTC)