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Austen may be new face of 10-pound note

LONDON, June 25 (UPI) -- Outgoing Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said famed author Jane Austen could be the face of the new 10-pound note.

The final decision will be made by Mark Carney, King's successor, who takes the post July 1, The Guardian reported.

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King received a wave of criticism earlier in his term when he decided remove prison reformer Elizabeth Fry from the country's banknotes by 2015.

Fry, the only other woman to appear on a banknote other than the queen, will be replaced by Winston Churchill.

Protesters have threatened to take the bank to court for discrimination.

Historical figures were first seen on British banknotes in 1970. Florence Nightingale is the only other woman to appear on a note.

The public can put forward suggestions on who should appear but the Bank said it only considers figures who have made a significant contribution to their field.

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