The Switzerland 10 Francs Banknote is part of the 9th series of banknotes issued by the Swiss National Bank in 2017. It was designed by Manuela Pfrunder with the theme “The Many Facets of Switzerland”. The yellow banknote is in a vertical orientation. Its obverse side features the Swiss Cross, a conductor’s hand holding a baton, a time zone motif over a globe, and an underprint with a clock face pattern. Its reverse side depicts a Swiss railroad tunnel, an expanded view of a watch’s movement, a holographic security stripe with 10, and the Swiss railroad network lines. Other security features include a multicolor Swiss cross registration device, a windowed security thread with a demetalized Swiss flag and 10, and a watermark of the Swiss flag and a globe. The note is 123 mm x 70 mm and is signed by Jean Studer and Andrea M. Maechler. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated.