New 10 euro banknote 2014

New 10 euro banknote
New 10 euro note 2014

Currency of the Eurozone New 10 euro banknote 2014 European Central Bank

Obverse: Roman architecture.
Reverse: Bridge of Roman architecture and map of Europe.
Watermark: When the note is held under a normal light source, a portrait of Europa and an electrotype denomination appear on either side.
Signature of third President of the European Central Bank - Mario Draghi.

The ten euro note is the second smallest at 127 millimetres (5.0 in) × 67 millimetres (2.6 in) with a red colour scheme. All bank notes depict bridges and arches/doorways in a different historical European style; the ten euro note shows the Romanesque era (between the 11th and 12th centuries). Although Robert Kalina's original designs were intended to show real monuments, for political reasons the bridge and art are merely hypothetical examples of the architectural era.

Like all euro notes, it contains the denomination, the EU flag, the signature of the president of the ECB and the initials of said bank in different EU languages, a depiction of EU territories overseas, the stars from the EU flag.

Euro banknotes
2002 Series

5 Euro    10 Euro    20 Euro    50 Euro    100 Euro    200 Euro    500 Euro

Europa series of euro banknotes
2013-2015 Issue

5 Euro    10 Euro    20 Euro    50 Euro    100 Euro    200 Euro    500 Euro




Currency Exchange Rates for Euro Member Countries

            10 Euro =  137.60 Austrian schillings                                 10 Euro =  403.39 Belgian francs
            10 Euro =  403.39 Luxembourgish francs                           10 Euro =  5.85 Cypriot pounds
            10 Euro =  1663.86 Spanish pesetas                                 10 Euro =  59.45 Finnish markka
            10 Euro =  65.59 French francs                                          10 Euro =  19.55 Deutsche Marks
            10 Euro =  3407.5 Greek drachmas                                    10 Euro =  7.87 Irish pounds
            10 Euro =  19362.7 Italian lira                                             10 Euro =  2004.82 Portuguese escudos
            10 Euro =  4.29 Maltese lira                                                10 Euro =  22.03 Dutch guilder
            10 Euro =  2396.4 Slovenian tolar                                      10 Euro =  301.26 Slovak koruna
            10 Euro =  7.02 Latvian lats                                                10 Euro =  34.52 Lithuanian litas
            10 Euro =  156.46 Estonian kroon