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10 Namibia Dollars

Uitgever Bank of Namibia
Jaar 2025
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Waarde 10 Dollars
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is rendered in blue and teal tones on a polymer substrate, with a central intaglio vignette of two springbok standing in grassland, labelled "SPRINGBOK" beneath. A large numeral "10" in teal occupies the upper centre, flanked by the Namibian coat of arms at upper right and geometric guilloche patterning across the field. The denomination "N$10" appears at lower right, with "Bank of Namibia" inscribed along the lower left and the serial number prefix and issue year "2025" printed at the lower margin.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Polymer substrate providing inherent durability and transparency features; a clear transparent window element integrated into the right side of the note; embedded security thread visible within the substrate.
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Namibia's polymer notes have been issued by De La Rue on Australian-style substrate since the country's first polymer series. This 2025 date makes it one of the more recent additions to the P#20 sequence, which has run through multiple signature and date varieties since the denomination's polymer conversion. The transparent window is integrated into the substrate rather than applied as a separate patch — a distinction that matters for authentication and occasionally causes confusion with earlier paper issues of the same denomination.