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Currency note in Republic of Ireland

The Ulster Bank £10 note is a banknote issued by Ulster Bank. It is valued at ten pounds sterling.

In February 2018 Ulster Bank confirmed that their banknotes would be printed in polymer and be the first United Kingdom banknotes to be printed with vertical designs rather than the usual horizontal designs.

Prior to the introduction of polymer notes Ulster Bank used paper banknotes.

Design

The polymer £10 note from Ulster Bank is part of the "Living in Nature" series. The design includes a butterfly, hare and the outline of Lower Lough Erne

References

  1. NI's paper £5 and £10 notes withdrawn from circulation BBC News
  2. Ulster Bank reveals new note designs RBS.com
  3. Ulster Bank unveils 'vertical' banknotes The Irish News
  4. Ulster Bank reveals designs of 2020 polymer £20 note Coin World
  5. Ulster Bank £10 (withdrawn) ACBI
  6. Ulster Bank vertical banknotes set for release Retail Bank International
Sterling banknotes
England and Wales
Bank of England
Current
Discontinued
Non-circulating
Scotland
Bank of Scotland
Royal Bank of Scotland
Clydesdale Bank
Current issue
Discontinued
Northern Ireland (currently issued)
Bank of Ireland
Danske Bank/Northern Bank
Current issue
Discontinued
Ulster Bank
Northern Ireland (no longer issued)
AIB
Crown Dependencies
British Overseas Territories
(at parity with sterling)
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