The United Arab Emirates - UAE 10 Dirhams is part of the 2013 family of notes. A replacement note, it is graded PMG 67 by the Paper Money Guaranty. The obverse side of the United Arab Emirates 10 dirhams banknote issued in 2013 features the Coat of Arms at the center. On the right side is the traditional dagger which is known as the khanjar. On the left of its reverse side is a saker falcon, representing the nations strength and heritage. An agricultural scene as well as date palm trees are also visible. The front texts are in Arabic while the back has English texts. This 147 x 62 mm banknote in an uncirculated condition has a solid security thread with demetallized UAE 10. Its watermark consists of a coffee pot and saker falcon head with electrotype 10.