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Also known as €10 banknotes, are a form of currency in the eurozone. The euro (€) is the official currency of 19 out of the 27 member states of the European Union, as well as a few other territories.
The €10 banknote is part of the second series of euro banknotes, which was introduced in 2013. It features architectural styles from the Romanesque period and depicts a bridge on the back of the note. The color of the €10 banknote is red.
These banknotes are widely used for everyday transactions, such as buying goods and services. They are issued by the European Central Bank (ECB) and member countries’ central banks.
Security features
The €10 banknotes, like other euro banknotes, incorporate various security features to prevent counterfeiting. These features include a hologram strip, watermark, security thread, microprinting, raised print, and ultraviolet ink.
Size and dimensions
The €10 banknote has a standard size of 127 x 67 mm, making it the smallest denomination in the euro banknote series. Each note is rectangular in shape.
Design and symbols
The front side (obverse) of the €10 banknote features a portrait of Europa, a figure from Greek mythology, as the main motif. It also includes the denomination, the map of Europe, and the signature of the President of the European Central Bank.
Bridges
The back side (reverse) of the €10 banknote showcases an architectural motif from the Romanesque period. Specifically, it depicts a bridge, symbolizing connection, cooperation, and communication between the people of Europe.
Serial numbers
Each €10 banknote has a unique serial number printed on it. These serial numbers help to identify and track individual banknotes in circulation.
Legal tender
€10 banknotes are legal tender in all eurozone countries. This means they must be accepted as a form of payment for goods and services throughout the eurozone.
Replacement and withdrawal
Euro banknotes can be replaced or withdrawn from circulation if they become damaged, worn, or unfit for use. The decision to replace or withdraw banknotes is made by the national central banks in conjunction with the European Central Bank.
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