It's 109...obverse 6 instead of obverse 5. The easiest way to tell (at least for me) is star 13 points much higher on Liberty's curl than on the 108. Compare yours to this picture of a 108. NOT MY COIN OR PICTURE.
Fresh from the PO Box, the original Obv Type I / Rev Type II combination that ran from early 1892 to partway into 1900. 1900-P ANACS AU58. It's much prettier in had, with some nice turquoise and gold, and the rubs in the fields aren't as obnoxious as the seller images. On to the search for the other 1900-P obverse type, which is not as common.
The frosting is pretty thick even on the lettering and date. Not the nicest toning but not totally ugly either. Not bad for $10 in the brown box original plastic.
I thought this was cool. In the original buyer's envelope from the US Mint post marked. 1973 UNC Mint Set. $5.
Isn't the crown nearly an ounce of silver? I've seen half crowns and those are big coins on their own let alone a full crown.