Bank of Scotland £10 note
| Country | United Kingdom | 
|---|---|
| Value | £10 sterling | 
| Width | 132 mm | 
| Height | 69 mm | 
| Security features | See-through window, raised print, security thread, mask, microlettering | 
| Material used | Polymer | 
| Years of printing | 1695–present 2017–present (current design) | 
| Obverse | |
| Design | Walter Scott | 
| Design date | 2017 | 
| Reverse | |
| Design | Glenfinnan Viaduct | 
| Design date | 2017 | 
The Bank of Scotland £10 note, also known informally as a tenner, is a sterling banknote. It is the second smallest denomination of banknote issued by the Bank of Scotland. The current polymer note, first issued in 2017, bears the image of Sir Walter Scott on the obverse and a vignette of the Glenfinnan Viaduct on the reverse.