What does the banknote look like under UV Light? (Taiwan - 10 Yuan)

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I have gotten one of these N#210995 as part of a bigger order from somewhere lately and as part of recording every note that I can here on Numista, I also do things like check the banknotes under a UV light, but the first problem is that this banknote does not have any security marks that glow in UV and I only have the one photo from https://banknotedb.com/10-yuan-1976-1978 to compare with, and compared to the link, my banknote seems to be a little bit brighter, this could be due to differences in setup (as I am in a pretty lit room at the moment, using a Sofirn SF16 [365nm] with a pretty narrow beam to check notes) but could also be due to the banknote actually being a fake (which would suprise me greatly, considering where I got it from and how professional they have been so far), so I kind of wanted a second input on this: 

 

Those of you who own this banknote, could you tell me (or even show me) what the note looks like under a UV Light? 

 

Does it seem brighter than in the photos in the banknotedb link? (I do not mean brighter as in reflective by the way, my note does not seem to light up a bit when shone on with a light like regular paper does, but I am still not sure if this perceived brightness is just the visible part of the light being stronger and more focused from my SF16 or if there is actually anything fishy going on).

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