Trying to identify

Fran Moore

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Sometime during the 1960’s my dad purchased a fur for my mom. He had referred to it often, since it was quite a stretch for our family financially. As far as I know, Mom only wore it once, as she felt uncomfortable indulging in such luxury. However, now both are deceased and I cannot recall what type of fur he said it was. I know nothing about furs...never have I owned one. The only label is the Fur Label Authority tag; no designer label. The liner has a unique design, however. I am hoping someone can help me identify. The label, although faded, seems to read K186650. Thank you for any assistance you can provide. Unfortunately, I cannot get the entire code in one photo.
 

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I was debating between sheared beaver and mouton lamb as well. If it is beaver, it should feel very silky to the touch. Mouton has a dryer "hand".
 
Thank you so much, everyone! “Mouton” is the word Dad always used but that I was having trouble recalling. This coat is pretty heavy. I will work on getting better pictures. And I will look up mouton to find out what it is. Thank you all.
 
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