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Not even full silver weight anymore. 
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I don't understand what the OP is even trying to say here.   to the CCF!
Edited by Coinfrog 12/31/2018 4:47 pm
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I hope that when I post what I have found that you are not being bothered.
Thank you for all of your help now and into the future.
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Not a bother at all. I think you have most of us confused, but keep asking, you'll gain lots of knowledge here.
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If the pawnshop is saying they will give him $200 for it... I have a poop load of those I will sell him for $150! What pawn shop?
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OP edited his posting. Appears somebody on Offerup is shoveling a load in the OP's direction in order to unload his stuff. I would suggest refraining from making purchases from questionable sources until more experienced. These can be purchased on ebay for $3 or so per coin. This is a great place to learn & get input about possible purchases before you make a costly mistake.  to the forum.
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I suspect that what is being alluded to here is some kind of diagnostics that can identify it as 1916 on a dateless coin. I have read that somewhere, here or elsewhere, but I'm too lazy to dig around for it. A real expert might chime in. So yes, a coin in this condition "could" be worth well over $200 if proven to be a 1916, even in P01 there are recent sales over $1000, but I sure wouldn't trust a pawn shop to definitively know, nor a seller who claims that a pawn shop claimed to know. I think that's the point here, but I'm not sure.
Edit: Ok, a 1916 has no stars below the eagle on the reverse, and OP coin clearly does, so clearly not a 1916. Probably why others here scratched their heads.
Edited by kbbpll 12/31/2018 11:23 pm
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I have a sneaking suspicion that the owner of this coin is also the owner of the pawn shop. Avoid this coin like the plague!
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For less than $200 you can get a common date in MS64 that you will enjoy looking at.
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 , anyone trying to sell you that slick for $200 is someone to stay away from.
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