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I have found this one as a China Yuan Shih-Kai. But it also says 'counterfeit'.

More info here: http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coi...in_ww_id=270

As this one is most likely a counterfeit, please double check your fatman dollar, especially if they have the same origin.
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@jacktomy, that is great news if your coin is real. We see so many fakes coming out of China that is easy to just have the knee-jerk reaction that all of them are fake. To help convince yourself that your coins are real, you could determine the specific gravity or use XRF to confirm that the metal alloy is appropriate (silver). Ultimately, you should consider sending these coins to be authenticated and slabbed. You will find many opinions here as to whether coins should be slabbed or not, but my thinking is that for commonly counterfeited coins, slabbing is probably a good idea.
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I checked it, it's silver & WEIGHT 30.35 /DIAMETER 40.60 TO 40.70 /THICKNESS 3.22.
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