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Edward VII 10 Cents 1902-H, KM10, Specimen 67 PCGS. Edward VII became King on January 22, 1901, but the first coins to feature his portrait were not minted until 1902. These popular first-year issues were struck at both the Royal Mint and the Heaton Mint, but only the latter struck Specimens. These issues are very rare, and PCGS has certified only five examples in all grades. Only two Specimens have been graded finer than the present coin (7/09).

Delicate gold toning accents the margins, while the centers are pale gray. A number of die polish lines are seen in the fields, and there is impressive luster throughout. Both sides appear pristine to the unaided eye. A sharply struck and appealing Superb Gem.
From the Canadiana Collection

Metal: Silver
Diameter: 18.03mm
Weight: 2.324g
ASW: 0.0691oz
Mintage: 1,100,000


More information about Canadian Coins. See also: Canada World Coin Nationality.

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Auction Info

Auction Dates
January, 2010
3rd-4th Sunday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 2
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Sold on Jan 3, 2010 for: $8,050.00
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