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Australian coins grading - Shilling - 1910 - Edward VII

Coins of 1910 will probably show toning which is a patina of age above the underlying lustre.

AU-50

AU-50 - Shilling - 1910 - Edward VII 

MS-60 to MS-70

Generally contain 8 dots (known as pearls), centre diamond and the horizontal bands of the two rectangular blocks with rounded surfaces and without any signs of wear, as the King's eybrow, nose tip, beard and moustache.

Coins of these grades are uncirculated. The only traces of wear on these coins come from the contact with each other during their production at the Mint. The difference between these grades is too small to be reproduced in pictures and images.

MS-60 - Shilling - 1910 - Edward VII 

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