The Royal 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, image transition, UV fluorescence, microlettering |
| Material used | Polymer |
| Years of printing | 1727–present 2017–present (current design) |
| Obverse | |
| Design | Mary Somerville |
| Design date | 2017 |
| Reverse | |
| Design | Two otters |
| Design date | 2017 |
The Royal Bank of Scotland £10 note, also known as a tenner, is a sterling banknote. It is the third smallest denomination of banknote issued by The Royal Bank of Scotland. The current polymer note, first issued in 2017, bears a portrait of scientist Mary Somerville on the front and a pair of otters on the reverse.