10 ice mark note

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The 10 ice mark note, obverse
Reverse side of the same note

The 10 ice mark note is the second banknote denominated in ice marks to be issued by the Central Bank of Westarctica. The note retains many of the stylistic features of the 20 ice mark note, but arranges many of them slightly differently and uses a completely different color scheme.

Obverse

The obverse of the note contains on its left an engraved image of an emperor penguin family before a background of intricate patterns. To the right of this is the logo of the Central Bank, and to the right of this is the Lesser Shield. Before the shield is a guilloche 5-petal design in shades of purple, orange, and yellow, and superimposed on this is a bright green number 10. Across the top is another number 10 along with the symbol for the ice mark. To the right of this are the words "TEN ICE MARKS" along with the words, "This note is legal tender for all debts within Westarctica". Behind these is a white guilloche pattern.

Across the bottom of the note are the signature of the Grand Duke and the Commissioner of the Treasury. Along the left side and across the upper right are the note's serial number, which follows the same format as that for the 20 ice mark note (serial numbers not depicted in this example).