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sloughduck

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Well lets try this again.

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Yea I did it.I had to replace the band on the bottom,but the rest is original.
 

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Well lets see if I can do this again.These are the 16 oz. size pin money pickles.With the 2 mouth finishes

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Ah Hah,A small flared lip example.Well now I have to have one of these.
 

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I was thinking about the glass insert as I was uploading the pics.The flared lip example has a ledge for a glass insert,now I have to find one of those.
 

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nice Victorian girl use the bottle to save her Indian head pennies

A month ago at work, I was running the cash register and a woman was getting change out of her purse, a quarter, a dime, some pennies.
One of the pennies was a 1906 Indian head cent. No foolin'. Of course I traded a copper-coated zinc cent for the Indian head. I guess I'm the only one who notices old coins in change...
 

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Sorry, but you are NOT the only one!![;)] I have a keen eye (and ear) for old coinage, and frequently bug the cashier about switching coins with me.. and old bills as well.. I can hear the jingle of a silver quarter from across the store.. my heyday was when I was a little tyke and my grandmother worked in a book store.. I spent many days there and got to sort through the change in the register every time.. and good ol' Nana paid for the swaps![:D]
 

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Pin Money Pickles was my great-grandmother's business. According to family lore, in order to earn "Pin Money", she made pickles from a recipe handed down from her grandmother. She sold the pickles at county markets and to friends and neighbors; building her little enterprise into a business that provided a variety of pickle products throughout the country. Pin Money Pickles was sold after she passed away around 1930. Pickles marketed as Pin Money were sold into the 1960's by a company located in Mass. but are no longer available to my knowledge.
I would love to see anything associated with Pin Money Pickles.
 

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