I've noticed that when a lens is being sold the seller often boasts about a much bigger field of coverage than the manufacturer specified!
There is a difference between the size of the maximum circle of light you can see on the film (which will fall off progressively towards the edge) - the circle of light which falls off to an 'acceptable level' as defined by different manufacturers' criteria - and the circle of acceptable sharpness, again judged by some criteria relevant to the application - which can be quite tight for a process lens. Big Tessars, for example, often produce a circle of light much greater than the coverage quoted by the manufacturer, as the sharpness falls away long before the brightness does....
I'd stick your lens on the biggest camera you have, use cross movement or rising front to get as much 'edge' on the film as possible and take a picture with it. Decide yourself at what point the sharpness ceases to be acceptable.