The United Arab Emirates 10 Dirham banknote was issued by the United Arab Emirates Central Bank in 2009 (AH1430). The obverse of the green banknote consists of the new coat of arms and a traditional dagger or a khanjar. The reverse of the banknote displays a saker falcon and an agricultural view with date palm trees. The banknote bears a solid security thread with a demetalized UAE 10 and a watermark that shows a saker falcons head with an electrotype 10 and a coffee pot. The banknote is 145 x 60 mm in size. This particular UAE 10 Dirham banknote is in uncirculated condition and has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.