A scarce early Canadian silver five-cent piece from 1910, struck during the reign of King Edward VII. This coin features the monarch's profile on the obverse and the Canadian coat of arms on the reverse, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Royal Canadian Mint from the Edwardian era.
Silver content and historical significance make this piece a valued addition to any numismatic collection. The 1910 date marks an important period in Canadian coinage history, with relatively limited mintage figures enhancing its collectible appeal.
Condition varies; please examine photographs carefully for wear, patina, and any marks consistent with age and circulation. A genuine piece of early 20th-century Canadian numismatic heritage.