£10 Ulster Bank note |
Banknotes of Northern Ireland - 10 Pounds Sterling note of 2008, issued by the Ulster Bank Limited
Banknotes of Northern Ireland : Ulster Bank Limited
Banknotes of Northern Ireland : Ulster Bank Limited
Irish banknotes, Irish paper money, Irish bank notes.
Obverse: View of Belfast Harbour & Queen Elizabeth II Bridge in Belfast flanked by views of Ulster landscapes: The Mourne Mountains at left and Giant's Causeway Ancient Rock Formation in County Antrim at right; flowers. Texts: Ulster Bank Limited promise to pay the bearer on demand Ten Pounds
Sterling at Head Office, Belfast.
Reverse: Coat of arms and motto of Ulster Bank, surrounded by the four heraldic arms of the provinces of Ireland.
Watermark: Running all over paper and reads ‘Ulster Bank Limited’.
Raised print
Security thread embedded
See through - On each note the see-through is part of the central pattern on the front of the note, and is positioned on either side of the main pattern.
Serial numbers - Two vertical serial numbers on front.
Latent image - Bottom Left corner showing denomination
Line structures - On all notes – on left and right side of front behind the raised print denomination.
Phosphorescent (BLINK) barcode - Each banknote has it’s own unique barcode
UV inks - The red serial number on each note is UV based. Back design holds UV ink
Microprinting - ESP & Microtext on all denominations reading ‘Ulster Bank Limited’
Infra-red inks - IR inks are used on the front & back of each denomination
Colour changing ink - RBS Logo iridescence strip
Demetallised thread
Date of Issue: 1st January 2008.
Banknotes of Northern Ireland : Ulster Bank Limited