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The 2010 Australia 1 Dollar “First Silver Coinage” PR70DCAM silver coin is a flawless numismatic piece certified by PCGS, celebrating the centenary of the Commonwealth’s first silver coins struck in 1910. The reverse design is both striking and symbolic: a vivid colored portrait of King Edward VII in regal coronation robes, holding orb and scepter, surrounded by depictions of Australia’s first national silver denominations, including florin, shilling, sixpence, and threepence. The outer inscription reads “CENTENARY OF AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH SILVER COINAGE – 1910–2010,” emphasizing the historic milestone. On the obverse, the coin carries the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, encircled by the legend “ELIZABETH II • AUSTRALIA 2010 • 1 DOLLAR.” Struck in fine silver with proof quality and graded PR70 Deep Cameo, this coin boasts perfect condition, sharp details, and mirror-like surfaces. It is an essential addition for collectors interested in Australian history, royal portraits, and rare certified silver commemoratives.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | AU1075 |
Nominal sum | 1 dollar |
Nominal, number | 1 |
Weight, g | 31.10 |
Diameter, mm | 40.6 |
Quality of coinage | Proof |
Mintage | 7500 |
CoA | No |
Case | No |
Country | Australia and Oceania / Australia |
Certification | PCGS |
Year | 2010 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Silver / Ag 999 |
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