1910 Canada 10 Cents Silver Coin – King Edward VII – PCGS AU-55 Certified
1910 Canada 10 Cents silver coin, certified AU-55 by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), is an attractive example from the later years of the King Edward VII Canadian coinage series. Struck in .925 fine silver, this coin represents the final years of Edwardian-era silver circulating coinage in Canada.
The obverse features the dignified right-facing portrait of King Edward VII, while the reverse displays the classic Canadian design with a crowned denomination encircled by a finely detailed maple wreath. Graded About Uncirculated 55, the coin retains strong original detail with light wear confined to the highest points, offering excellent eye appeal for its grade.
Encapsulated in an official PCGS holder with certification number 31404.55/04670326, this coin provides guaranteed authenticity, long-term protection, and strong collector confidence.
🔍 Key Details
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Country: Canada
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Year: 1910
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Denomination: 10 Cents
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Metal: Silver (.925 fine)
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Grade: PCGS AU-55 (About Uncirculated)
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Certification: PCGS – Professional Coin Grading Service
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Historical Era: King Edward VII
A desirable certified Canadian silver dime from the Edwardian period—ideal for type collectors, PCGS registry sets, or anyone building a high-quality early Canada silver collection.