10 litų

Ten litų
CountryLithuania
Value10 litų
Width135 mm
Height65 mm
Security featuresWatermarks, microprinting, raised printing, a security thread, stripes, see through number.
Material usedCotton fibre
Years of printing1991 – 2015
Obverse
DesignLithuanian heroes Steponas Darius and Stasys Girėnas
DesignerGiedrius Jonaitis
Reverse
DesignAirplane Lituanica flying from North America to Europe
DesignerGiedrius Jonaitis

The ten litų (Lithuanian pronunciation: [ˈlɪtu]) note (LTL 10) was the lowest value of Lithuanian banknotes and has been used since 1922 when Lithuania became independent from German forces after World War I.

The note measures 135 × 65 mm, just like all banknotes in Lithuania. The ten litų banknotes show the flight of airplane Lituanica by Steponas Darius and Stasys Girėnas.

Word litų is a genitive case of word litai, which is plural of litas. Plural genitive case is used with decimal numbers (10, 20, 50 and so on).