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In reply to the discussion: Other than land, what's the oldest physical object that you own? [View all]FalloutShelter
(14,356 posts)2. I have a fossilized sea shell
That has amber deposits on the inside.
Found it shelling in the winter at the Jersey Shore.
Im told it is maybe thousands of years old.
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I have a quartersawn all oak 1890 sidetable from England I got at an auction 50 years ago for $100
lark
Feb 3
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My great grandmother's wedding dress from 1895. It's black, covered with jet beads, and comes from
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A violin made in Tartu (Estonia) in 1938. I always wondered how the liutiere had the
fierywoman
Feb 3
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Not the oldest, but maybe the most interesting, my mother's ration stamps from WWII.
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Feb 3
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Feb 4
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An 1873 Indian Head penny I found in an old MI parks while metal detecting back around 1980. nt
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I have an operatic score in book form that belonged to my great-great grandfather.
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Feb 5
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