ALL Dana axles use 10 bolts on the cover, it's pointless to identify it as a Dana 10-bolt.
Dana uses model numbers. Dana 30, Dana 44, Dana 60, Dana 70.
Call a diff shop and ask them for parts for a Dana 10-bolt and they'll tell you to put the pipe down.
If it uses a Dana axle, the number will be cast into the pumpkin on the side of front half of the housing.
From the cover gasket you're showing me, you have a Dana 60 or 70.
Here's some good info: http://coloradok5.com/axleguide.shtml
And for summary:
GM CORPORATE 10-BOLT
This 10-bolt, with a larger 8 1/2-inch ring gear diameter, replaced the Dana 44 that was used in the front of some pre-1977 GMs. It can also be found in the back of 1983-91 1/2-tons and in the front of 1983-87 1/2-tons.
GM CORPORATE 14-BOLT
With a 10 1/2-inch-diameter ring gear, the biggest 14-bolt GM rearend looks much like a Dana 70, and is but a few thousandths of an inch shorter in ring gear diameter. This axle is commonly used with big engines and/or overly large tires. It was used under 1973-87 3/4-tons.
DANA 70
Almost identical in appearance to a Dana 60, the Dana 70 is standard in heavy Dodge pickups and GM duallies. The large 10.54-inch ring gear diameter will tolerate much torque, and is suitable for diesel power and/or big tires.
If your truck has duals then it could have a Dana 70 and it would have 10 cover bolts.
If it's SRW then it should have a Corporate 14-bolt and yes, it would have 14 cover bolts.