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Canadian coins grading - 10 cents 1902 to 1910 - Edward VII

The obverse shows a representation of King Edward VII wearing a crown and a robe within a beaded circle. It was designed by George William de Saulles, British medallist.

The robe is fastened with the chain of the Order of the Garter. Highest points of wear are the band of the crown, ear, shoulder bow, beard and the eyebrow.

VG-8

Full rim with clearly discernable illustrations and features. Most legends are readable clearly, but the whole coin is still significantly worn.

VG-8 - 10 cents 1902 to 1910 - Edward VII 

EF-40

Legends are sharp, illustrations are clear with slight but obvious wear on the high points.

EF-40 - 10 cents 1902 to 1910 - Edward VII 

AU-50

Sharp legends and illustrations show only a trace of wear on the highest points. There must be some remaining mint luster.

AU-50 - 10 cents 1902 to 1910 - Edward VII 

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