A King Edward VII coin dated 1910 typically features the portrait of King Edward VII on the obverse (front) side. The obverse design usually depicts the right-facing bust of King Edward VII.
On the reverse (back) side of the coin, there is typically a design representing the denomination. In the case of a Half Crown coin, the reverse features a coat of arms, along with inscriptions indicating the value and the year of minting. The design may also include decorative elements such as floral patterns or wreaths.
The coin is made of silver and has a diameter of approximately 32 millimeters (1.26 inches). The weight of the coin is typically around 14.14 grams (0.5 ounces) and contains a certain amount of pure silver, depending on the specific composition of the coin.