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1922 (3 Of 5) Peace For Grading

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Probably the last of the five that I will post... Still not happy with the photos.

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As a "bullion tracker", best advice is to weigh within .01g and 90% silver content = value as silver vs as a collectable coin?
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I'll say high VF, another bullion tracker.
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I agree with Coinfrog. VF.
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As a "bullion tracker", is the best advice to weigh within .01g x 90% silver content = value as silver vs as a collectable coin?
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Looks EF-40 to me.
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