The Belarus 10 Rubles is part of the 2009 - 2016 banknote series which was issued with a design theme Belarus Is My Country dedicating each denomination to one of Belarus regions. This particular paper bill is in uncirculated condition. It also went through and passed the TAP authentication process. The banknotes obverse side features the Transfiguration Church which is found in Polotsk, Vitebsk region. On the back of the note are an open book, books arranged on a shelf, the Cross of Saint Euphrosyne, and the emblem of the publisher Francysk Skaryna which depicts a sun and moon solar eclipse. The 139 x 72 mm paper bill has a windowed security thread with a demetallized Br10. It also has a watermark which consists of the Transfiguration Church and Cornerstones.