Bank of Ireland £10 note
The Bushmills Polymer Series
Size: 132mm x 69mm
Colour: Salmon/Pink
Design Features: (click to highlight an area of interest)
Bank of Ireland £10 note
The Bushmills Polymer Series
Size: 132mm x 69mm
Colour: Salmon/Pink
Design Features: (click to highlight an area of interest)
Look: Print Quality
Lines should be sharp and well defined with no blurred edges. Colours should be clear and distinct.
Look: Transmission
As the note is a polymer note there is no watermark, however due to the substrate used when the note is held up to the light you should be able to see visible images from the opposite side.
Look: Mask
If you look at the circular area to the left hand side of the domed roof you will see a thistle pattern but when held up to the light the number 5 appears.
Look: Security Thread
Running vertically from top to bottom there is a printed security thread which incorporates the number ‘10’. The thread is visible on both the front and back of the note.
Look: See Through
The head of Medusa appears within the large transparent window on the right side of the note when viewed from the front.
Look: Microprint
When examined closely with a good quality magnifying glass the outside edge of the Latin moto surrounding the Lady Hibernia reads: 'BANKOFIRELANDTENPOUNDSBANKOFIRELANDTENPOUNDS'.
Look: Serial Numbers
Each note has a unique serial number which is printed twice on the front of the note, vertically on the upper left and horizontally on the bottom right. Serial numbers for the £10 note consist of two letters followed by six numbers which are all the same size. The horizontal serial number is black, and the vertical number is blue and will fluoresce under UV light.
Look: Denomination Numerals
The number ‘10’ accompanied by a £ sign appears in the top right and bottom left corners on the front of the note. The number ‘10’ can also be found within the spark flower pattern.
Feel: Polymer Quality
The note should feel smoother than a paper note, though this will reduce over time. Like paper notes, polymer notes have raised print giving them a tactile quality.
Feel: Raised Print
you will feel raised print if you run your finger along:
- The Bank of Ireland name and logo
- The 6 shields and background pattern
- All writing including signatures
- The denomination numerals
- The Bank of Ireland motto
Feel: Tactile Feature
Two arrangements of four dots in square formation can be found in the bottom left corner of the note, this will enable physical identification for the visually impaired.
Tilt: Iridescence
If you hold the note up to the light and tilt it back and forward, you will see flax flowers appear in shiny gold coloured ink. The number 10 will also be visible within one of flowers.
Tilt: Spark®Orbital™
The shiny metallic flower in the bottom right corner of the note will change colour from pink to gold when you move the note around. You will also see an orbital effect as the note is tilted.
Check: UV Fluorescence
If you place the note under a good quality ULTRA-VIOLET light, you will see a solid rectangular block appear over the Co Armagh and Co Fermanagh shields that will fluoresce. Within the block you will see a four-pointed pattern containing a number 10. The vertical serial number will also fluoresce.
Check: Gemini UV Printing
If you place the note under a good quality ULTRA-VIOLET light, you will see there are areas of the note that appear as a single colour in daylight but fluoresce as two separate colours under ultra-violet light. An example of this are 2 of the thistles on the front of the note above the image of the Mound.
Check: Compare
Always compare both sides of a suspect note with another note that you know to be genuine, looking for differences between the two. Make sure you check the size of a suspect note against a known genuine note.
Check: Compare
Always compare both sides of a suspect note with another note that you know to be genuine, looking for differences between the two. Make sure you check the size of a suspect note against a known genuine note.
Look: Print Quality
Lines should be sharp and well defined with no blurred edges. Colours should be clear and distinct.
Look: Transmission
As the note is a polymer note there is no watermark, however due to the substrate used when the note is held up to the light you should be able to see visible images from the opposite side.
Look: Mask
If you look at the circular area to the right hand side of the domed roof when held up to the light the number 5 in reverse is visible.
Look: Denomination Numerals
The number ‘10’ accompanied by a £ sign appears in the top right and bottom left corners on the back of the note.
Look: Microprint
When examined closely with a good quality magnifying glass the top and bottom edges of the brown box containing the words ‘TEN POUNDS’ reads: 'BANKOFIRELANDTENPOUNDSBANKOFIRELANDTENPOUNDS'.
Look: Security Thread
Running vertically from top to bottom there is a printed security thread which incorporates the number ‘10’. The thread is visible on both the front and back of the note.
Look: See Through
When viewed from the back, the head of Medusa appears within the large transparent window on the left side of the note.
Feel: Polymer Quality
The note should feel smoother than a paper note, though this will reduce over time. Like paper notes, polymer notes have raised print giving them a tactile quality.
Feel: Raised Print
On the back of the note you will feel raised print if you run your finger along: - The Bank of Ireland name and logo
- The denomination numerals
- Vignette of The Old Bushmills Distillery
Tilt: Iridescence
The domed roof of The Mound is a shiny coloured ink that shimmers when you move the note around.
Check: UV Fluorescence
If you place the note under a good quality ULTRA-VIOLET light the circular patterned cogs either side of the Bank of Ireland name and logo will fluoresce.
Check: Gemini UV Printing
If you place the note under a good quality ULTRA-VIOLET light, you will see there are areas of the note that appear as a single colour in daylight but fluoresce as two separate colours under ultra-violet. An example of this is the single thistle in the bottom right corner.
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