nickel box-- rubbed some fur then mined the silver

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well preserved '29-S :hello2:

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got a date with a no date '19-P, thanks Nic-a-Date:icon_thumright:----- it does work
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3 war nics.... one was the elusive '43-D, so I made a set of the 11 issued & tossed 'em in the Ebay pond :happysmiley:..... nibble, nibble
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with a crusty '42-D Type 1:tongue3:
 

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Just a thought.Could you coin guys define your terminology a bit?Not everyone knows what "rubbed the fur"means.Not a criticism,just a genuine question.Thanks.
 

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port ewen ace

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Just a thought.Could you coin guys define your terminology a bit?Not everyone knows what "rubbed the fur"means.Not a criticism,just a genuine question.Thanks.

furry bison, as in a haircut-- finding a Barber coin
 

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Just a thought.Could you coin guys define your terminology a bit?Not everyone knows what "rubbed the fur"means.Not a criticism,just a genuine question.Thanks.

"Rubbed the fur" is not coin terminology. For the record neither is "groped" or "fondled" which is occasionally used by this member.
 

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I,ve groped and fondled and even been groped and fondled a few times,but never in connection with coins!Thanks anyway,now I,m even more confused.
 

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