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Old 24th November 2009, 06:58 PM   #7
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I found the brass pins at Michaels(arts and craft store). They are the pins for small picture frames or jewelry box hinges. I thought they would be too small, but for $1.50 it didn't hurt to test them out. When I lined them up, the diameter and length were perfect...seemed like these were the exact same size pins that were originally used. Id say the pins looked to be a about 1/4 inch long(I'll have to measure them later). They went in to the hole about half way and it took little effort to hit them in, not lose in anyway, they are in there snug and very tight. I was at Walmart the other day, and saw the same hinge and pins there also...so you can check your nearest Walmart also. lol

If anybody else wants some pesos dated 1913, let me know. I bought a set of 8 just so I can pick out the best one(they weren't too expensive anyway). I don't think I need the others for anything else.
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