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Blob Attackes Nickel, Film At 11

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It never ceases to amaze me when roll searching what you will come across. This blob attacked this poor defenseless nickel and appears to be permanent. Solder?

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 Posted 08/28/2010  5:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
PMD of some sort ...... always amazing what folks will do with coins.

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 Posted 08/28/2010  5:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add big777bill to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You just have to wonder what their purpose in doing this was. Must have really been bored.
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Must have really been bored.



yeah cause when I'm bored I like to solder metal on to coins.

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I dunno
ct the look on jeffs face, I think he was`asking for ot
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At least it was a 1964, not a 1950 d.
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Maybe it was a jewelry piece?
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Solder nail to the back and hammer it to the floor. Wait for people to try and pick it up.
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AH...a 1964...I can understand the solder now.
I was thinking about using all the 64 nickels I got from the rolls to wallpaper my room.
Maybe soldering a nail to the bottom and making a walkway would be cool too
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Solder nail to the back and hammer it to the floor. Wait for people to try and pick it up.


Hehe.. Something you've tried before? Might be easier just to glue it though
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I could pave my front walkway with '64-D's.


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Hehe.. Something you've tried before? Might be easier just to glue it though

No but coins with nails soldered to the back have been available as novelties for as long as I can remember. Yes you could glue it but most glues are going to hold really well to metal especially when you go to pounding it into the floor.
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I remember the early 80's, must have been super glue was just invented,I glued a quarter to my tool chest
and one to the floor in front of the service desk of the auto dealership I worked at. The one on my toolbox
is still firmly attached. The one on the floor my boss made me scrape off because so many people were trying to pick it up and
many did not think it was as funny as I did.
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