Currency Part 2: $10 Dollar Bill

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Above is a Hong Kong $10 bill from 1988

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Above is a Hong Kong $10 bill from 2012

Changes:

1. It is no longer from the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Cooperation, and now the title is in both English and Chinese. Earlier, it was only in English. Now the board in charge is the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.  

2. Its no longer only in English, but Chinese as well

3. No longer has an english signature on it.

4. Not signed by the board of the director 

5. More modern designs and materials

6. No british propaganda on it. For example, on the old ones there are lions everywhere (the lions were a key british symbol.) Today there are no lions.

Things that stayed the same: 

1. Worth

2. Size

3. All has dates on it. 

 

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