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1922 US Dollar And 1855 Napoleon

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 Posted 07/24/2006  8:00 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Dark_raider22 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
How mcuh would a US 1922 Silver Dollar be worth?
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Also,How much would an 1855 Napoleon III be worth?It is in ftair condiotion and the silver dollar is in great condition.
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The 1922 is either $12 or $13 in vf-20 depending on what mint mark it is. They go up after that MS60 is between $20 & $30.
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As for the Napoleon III coin, you'll have to be more specific - the value will depend on the denomination. In 1855 Imperial France made a wide range of coins, from tiny copper 1 centimes through silver 1 francs up to gold 20 franc coins; lots of denominations, all of them with the emperor's portrait.

Either post a picture or describe all the wording that appears on the coin, and we can have a go at identifying it further. If you can find them, the mintmarks would also assist in giving a value.
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