The Bosnia & Herzegovina 10 Dinara is among the set of notes issued at the onset of the Bosnian war, replacing the Yugoslav dinar. It comes in brown and orange colors and is 140 x 65 mm in size. Its obverse is in Serbian text and bears the Serbian Coat of Arms and a stylized heart design. The reverse of the banknote is in Croatian text and also depicts a fancy vase and the Coat of Arms. The note has a solid security thread with printed initials of the country name. It also has a watermark that shows the head of a young girl. The Bosnia & Herzegovina 10 Dinara is signed by Milenko Vracar. Furthermore, this particular note is graded 66 by the Paper Money Guaranty.