Obverse: This side of the banknote features a portrait of Eduardo Acevedo Vásquez, a notable Uruguayan lawyer, politician, and journalist, located on the right side. To the left of the portrait is the denomination “$10” printed in two places. The top left also displays Uruguay’s national coat of arms. The text “BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY” is prominently placed at the top, with “PESOS URUGUAYOS” and “DIEZ” below, indicating the denomination in Spanish. The serial number “15938138” is printed in red vertically on the left and in black horizontally on the right. The year “1998” and series “A” are also noted on the right.
Obverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY, PESOS URUGUAYOS, DIEZ, MONEDA NACIONAL, Eduardo Acevedo Vásquez.
Reverse: The reverse side showcases a detailed image of the Central Bank of Uruguay’s building in Montevideo. To the right of the building, the Uruguayan flag is encircled by a laurel wreath, symbolizing national pride. The denomination “$10” is displayed in each corner, with “DIEZ” and “MONEDA NACIONAL” written below, emphasizing the value of the note.
Reverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY, PESOS URUGUAYOS, DIEZ, MONEDA NACIONAL.
Size: ±160 x 73 mm
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