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- 10_euro_note abstract "The ten euro note (€10) is the second-lowest value euro banknote and has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002. The note is used in the 22 countries which have it as their sole currency (with 20 legally adopting it); with a population of about 332 million.It is the second-smallest note measuring 127x67mm with a red colour scheme. The ten euro banknotes depict bridges and arches/doorways in Romanesque architecture (between the 11th and 12th centuries CE). The ten euro note contains several complex security features such as watermarks, invisible ink, holograms and microprinting that document its authenticity. In September 2011, there were approximately 2,005,149,600 ten euro banknotes in circulation around the Eurozone 18.".
- 10_euro_note thumbnail EUR_10_obverse_(2002_issue).jpg?width=300.
- 10_euro_note wikiPageID "25406770".
- 10_euro_note wikiPageRevisionID "603486290".
- 10_euro_note align "left".
- 10_euro_note align "right".
- 10_euro_note alt "10".
- 10_euro_note alt "Former 5 euro note".
- 10_euro_note caption "Obverse".
- 10_euro_note caption "Reverse".
- 10_euro_note colour "Red".
- 10_euro_note country "Eurozone and Institutions".
- 10_euro_note denomination "Ten euro".
- 10_euro_note direction "vertical".
- 10_euro_note hasPhotoCollection 10_euro_note.
- 10_euro_note header "10".
- 10_euro_note header "Design for the second series of ten euro notes".
- 10_euro_note heightMm "67".
- 10_euro_note image "10".
- 10_euro_note image "EUR 10 obverse .png".
- 10_euro_note image "EUR 10 reverse .png".
- 10_euro_note obverse "EUR 10 obverse .jpg".
- 10_euro_note obverseDesign "Arch in Romanesque architecture".
- 10_euro_note obverseDesignDate "2014-01-13".
- 10_euro_note obverseDesigner Robert_Kalina.
- 10_euro_note paperType Cotton.
- 10_euro_note paperType Fiber.
- 10_euro_note reverse "EUR 10 reverse .jpg".
- 10_euro_note reverseDesign "Bridge in Romanesque architecture and map of Europe".
- 10_euro_note reverseDesignDate "2014-01-13".
- 10_euro_note reverseDesigner "Robert Kalina".
- 10_euro_note securityFeatures "Hologram, a EURion constellation, a glossy stripe, watermarks, raised printing, ultraviolet ink, microprinting, a security thread, perforations, matted surface, barcodes, serial number.".
- 10_euro_note unit Euro.
- 10_euro_note value "10".
- 10_euro_note width "135".
- 10_euro_note width "150".
- 10_euro_note width "220".
- 10_euro_note widthMm "127".
- 10_euro_note yearsOfPrinting "2002".
- 10_euro_note subject Category:Euro_banknotes.
- 10_euro_note comment "The ten euro note (€10) is the second-lowest value euro banknote and has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002. The note is used in the 22 countries which have it as their sole currency (with 20 legally adopting it); with a population of about 332 million.It is the second-smallest note measuring 127x67mm with a red colour scheme. The ten euro banknotes depict bridges and arches/doorways in Romanesque architecture (between the 11th and 12th centuries CE).".
- 10_euro_note label "10 euro note".
- 10_euro_note label "Billet de 10 euros".
- 10_euro_note label "Billete de diez euros".
- 10_euro_note label "Nota de 10 euros".
- 10_euro_note label "Десять евро".
- 10_euro_note sameAs Billete_de_diez_euros.
- 10_euro_note sameAs Billet_de_10_euros.
- 10_euro_note sameAs Nota_de_10_euros.
- 10_euro_note sameAs m.09k56ws.
- 10_euro_note sameAs Q2419695.
- 10_euro_note sameAs Q2419695.
- 10_euro_note wasDerivedFrom 10_euro_note?oldid=603486290.
- 10_euro_note depiction EUR_10_obverse_(2002_issue).jpg.
- 10_euro_note isPrimaryTopicOf 10_euro_note.