Assuming that you are referring to the large (30.8mm in diameter) bronze coin (KM# 794.2), one of the 29,549,000 pennies minted in 1910 would be worth, according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, about US$0.75 in Fine condition, about US$4.50 in Very Fine condition, about US$22.00 in Extremely Fine condition, and about US$80.00 in Uncirculated condition. The small (0.4713 gram), silver (92.5%) Maundy Penny (KM# 795), of which only 3,392 were produced in 1910, is worth about US$40.00 in Uncirculated condition and about US$65.00 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
Average value 25 cents.
in good condition it is worth about 25 cents
A 1910 penny: With no mint mark, good condition is worth $0.20, fine condition is worth $0.45, uncirculated is worth $14.00, Matte proof is worth $22.50. With S mint mark, good condition is worth $6.00, fine condition is worth $8.00, uncirculated is worth $85.00.
Edwardvs VII is the latin form of Edward the seventh, King of Great Britain and Ireland. He was born in 1841 and became King in 1901 when his mother, Queen Victoria, died. He died in 1910.
"EDWARDVS" is the Latin spelling for EDWARD. Latin (or abbreviated Latin) was traditionally used on British coins until the mid-20th century.Edward VII will appear on all British coins and the coins of most British Empire countries from 1902 to 1910 inclusive.
Value is 25 cents for a coin in average circulated condition.
Value is 25 cents for a coin in average circulated condition.
Average value is 25 cents for a coin in average circulated condition.
A 1910 penny: With no mint mark, good condition is worth $0.20, fine condition is worth $0.45, uncirculated is worth $14.00, Matte proof is worth $22.50. With S mint mark, good condition is worth $6.00, fine condition is worth $8.00, uncirculated is worth $85.00.
It depends. A 1909 S VDB may be worth over a thousand dollars but a "regular" 1910 may only be worth $.50
The King Edward VII penny was circulated from 1902 to 1910 in Canada. The coin was widely used, so the value of each coin is only between 1 dollar and 10 dollars, depending on condition.
It's plated. The US never made silver pennies - for one thing, they'd be worth more than dimes!