Australia 1 dollar First Silver Coinage Edward VII PR69 PCGS silver coin 2010

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    The 2010 Australia 1 Dollar “First Silver Coinage” PR69DCAM silver coin, certified by PCGS, marks the centenary of Australia’s very first national silver currency introduced in 1910. This beautiful issue pays tribute to the reign of King Edward VII, under whom the Commonwealth struck its inaugural silver coins. The reverse features a richly detailed design: a colored portrait of King Edward VII in full coronation robes, holding scepter and orb, set against a background of early Australian silver coinage motifs including florins, shillings, sixpences, and threepences. Around the edge runs the inscription “CENTENARY OF AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH SILVER COINAGE – 1910–2010.” The obverse presents the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II with the legend “ELIZABETH II • AUSTRALIA 2010 • 1 DOLLAR.” Struck in fine silver with proof quality, this coin unites vibrant color application, historical commemoration, and superior craftsmanship. Graded PR69 Deep Cameo by PCGS, it is nearly flawless and highly desirable for collectors of Australian history, royal portraits, and certified silver issues.
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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference AU1126
    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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