What does "NEWPS" stand for??
CRAIG
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I've got my theories but I'm not sure. Thanks in advance....
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Use the term profusely in any thread where Stman is posting. It's his favorite numismatic slang.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Craig,
Use the term profusely in any thread where Stman is posting. It's his favorite numismatic slang.
Russ, NCNE >>
Stirring the pot?
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<< <i>I figured that's what it meant. I have always found that term really annoying for some reason.
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Yes, it is. How about a rant?
<< <i>Stirring the pot? >>
Something new? Or, just pointing out the obvious?
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but I like Andy's explanation much, much better. In many cases, he is technically correct.
Now, let's go for an easier one. What does "SLAB" stand for?
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>Use the term profusely in any thread where Stman is posting. It's his favorite numismatic slang. >>
What Russ said.
<< <i>Now, let's go for an easier one. What does "SLAB" stand for? >>
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The people who use the term are probably the same people who also shorten Christmas to Xmas.
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umm I have no one in particular in mind
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Andy, That's funny. Hadn't heard that one.
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