The Serbia 10 Dinara Banknote is part of the 2013 issues of the National Bank of Serbia as a replacement banknote. The note has a color combination of ochre-yellow, brown, and green. The obverse depicts Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic holding a sword, the bank seal, and the young Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic who created the contemporary Serbian alphabet. It also shows pair of eyeglasses, a pen, and an open book from the standing collection of the Museum dedicated to Karadzic and Dositej Obradovic. The reverse of the note is in a vertical orientation and features the Republic of Serbia’s coat of arms, Karadzic as an old man, Serbian text, and members of the First Slavic Congress held in Prague in 1848. The replacement banknote contains a windowed security thread with DINAR in both English and Cyrillic in demetalized ink. It also bears the signature of Dr. Jorgovaka Tabakovic and a watermark that reveals Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic. The note is 131 x 62 mm in size and is in uncirculated condition. It has also been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.