1910 Canada 1 Cent Bronze Coin – King Edward VII – PCGS MS-64 BN Certified
1910 Canada 1 Cent bronze coin, certified MS-64 BN by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service), is a high-grade example from the final years of the King Edward VII Canadian large cent series. Struck during a period of stable pre–First World War coinage, this issue is prized by collectors for its classic design and solid historical context.
The obverse features the right-facing portrait of King Edward VII, while the reverse displays the traditional Canadian maple wreath encircling the denomination ONE CENT with the date 1910 below. Designated Brown (BN), this coin shows rich, original bronze color with strong remaining mint luster and excellent surface preservation. Graded Mint State 64, it exhibits minimal contact marks and outstanding eye appeal for the issue.
Encapsulated in an official PCGS holder with certification number 30154.64/58610704, this coin offers guaranteed authenticity, superior protection, and strong confidence for advanced collectors.
🔍 Key Details
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Country: Canada
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Year: 1910
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Denomination: 1 Cent
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Metal: Bronze
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Grade: PCGS MS-64 BN (Mint State Brown)
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Certification: PCGS – Professional Coin Grading Service
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Historical Era: King Edward VII
A premium-quality certified Canadian bronze cent—ideal for registry sets, Edward VII specialists, or collectors building a high-grade early Canada large cent collection.