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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 7457920, member: 66"]But not as much as a silver dollar could. Like I said earlier the silver was worth a lot less than the face value of the coin. It bought more as a coin than it did as silver. Trade dollars typically would be accepted for LESS than a dollar even though they had more silver than the regular silver dollars. The reason, because the trade dollars had had their legal tender status revoked and so only passed as bullion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 7457920, member: 66"]But not as much as a silver dollar could. Like I said earlier the silver was worth a lot less than the face value of the coin. It bought more as a coin than it did as silver. Trade dollars typically would be accepted for LESS than a dollar even though they had more silver than the regular silver dollars. The reason, because the trade dollars had had their legal tender status revoked and so only passed as bullion.[/QUOTE]
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