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62. I have a woman's purse from the 1800s I think. I have a
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 01:11 AM
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necklass from around then too. Neither of them are of value to anyone but me. They belonged to my grandmother who was born in 1898. She died in 2002 so she lived in 3 different centuries.

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I have a 250,000,000 year old fossil I found in West Virginia Blues Heron Feb 3 #1
Give or take a year? True Dough Feb 3 #17
I call BS. Orrex Feb 3 #30
Good one! Permanut Feb 4 #86
I have a fossilized sea shell FalloutShelter Feb 3 #2
I have a quartersawn all oak 1890 sidetable from England I got at an auction 50 years ago for $100 lark Feb 3 #3
Two items Lithos Feb 3 #4
Underwear WVlaserguy Feb 3 #5
As long True Dough Feb 3 #18
probably swingin' like a grandfather clock. ret5hd Feb 3 #36
Can't you ask for new ones for your bd or Valentine's day? efhmc Feb 3 #43
I take care of Mom, she's 85. Tbear Feb 3 #6
My great grandmother's wedding dress from 1895. It's black, covered with jet beads, and comes from Scrivener7 Feb 3 #7
I guess these are. OldBaldy1701E Feb 3 #8
My hubby worked at Dorthea Dix in the late 1960's GentryDixon Feb 3 #46
My nursing mother did part of her RN training at Dix. OldBaldy1701E Feb 3 #50
Lovely story. 💕 GentryDixon Feb 5 #101
An 1893 gold eagle coin. nt doc03 Feb 3 #9
We should set up a date True Dough Feb 3 #19
We had an 1886 gold eagle that had been passed doc03 Feb 3 #32
I REALLY hope it was an eagle ($10 gold coin) and not a double eagle ($20 gold coin) DFW Feb 4 #63
No it was a $10 single eagle. Wow I looked that up they are doc03 Feb 4 #66
Less if they're beat up, more if they are in new condition. DFW Feb 4 #68
I have a clock from my grandparents. Bought by them in 1923. OLDMDDEM Feb 3 #10
Your question is clear. My pedantic answer is due to my brand of crazy. UniqueUserName Feb 3 #11
Love this answer! Marthe48 Feb 3 #13
Awww! Thanks! /nt UniqueUserName Feb 3 #14
Hundreds of millions of Morgan dollars were minted DFW Feb 4 #64
Fossils that are about 438 million years old Onthefly Feb 3 #12
Natural items rocks and fossils Marthe48 Feb 3 #15
That's BS SonOfNebanaube Feb 3 #51
The bishop was an historical figure Marthe48 Feb 3 #57
1806 Large Cent Emile Feb 3 #16
My wife says True Dough Feb 3 #20
"Poesie" by Leopoldo Minutilla - 1857 LoisB Feb 3 #21
I have an 1814 50 cent coin, capped bust, lettered edge. Americanme Feb 3 #22
A 5,000-year-old Osage Indian flint spearpoint. lastlib Feb 3 #23
I have several fossils... 2naSalit Feb 3 #24
A 1982 ZZ Top concert t-shirt Torchlight Feb 3 #25
Rush ticket stub a shirt from 1979 same venue... SonOfNebanaube Feb 3 #53
I saw them that year! Skittles Feb 3 #61
Does it look something like this? True Dough Feb 4 #70
Ancient Greek & Roman coins bif Feb 3 #26
My mom's decor stuff (vases, dishes, figurines)..dated from the 1940s BlueWaveNeverEnd Feb 3 #27
Coprolite unweird Feb 3 #28
Besides some rocks and fossils and my own ancient butt, Ocelot II Feb 3 #29
A violin made in Tartu (Estonia) in 1938. I always wondered how the liutiere had the fierywoman Feb 3 #31
Not the oldest, but maybe the most interesting, my mother's ration stamps from WWII. CrispyQ Feb 3 #33
Over a 100 year old pink Catholic Rosary..... Lovie777 Feb 3 #34
Some fossils, but as an antique dealer have had cachukis Feb 3 #35
A German Lutheran Hymnal gopiscrap Feb 3 #37
Probably a few remaining pieces of my parents's wedding silver. malthaussen Feb 3 #38
A meteorite. Talitha Feb 3 #39
an engraved silver baby mug, from 1925nt Trueblue Texan Feb 3 #40
I have my mother's doll from the 1920s MaryMagdaline Feb 3 #41
Family portraits from the 1890s or so Auggie Feb 3 #42
Donate them to a genealogical society. Boomerproud Feb 3 #58
What an interesting topic and a whole bunch of amazing responses. efhmc Feb 3 #44
It's like True Dough Feb 4 #71
An old clothes iron from 1870, fabricated by my great grandfather Ptah Feb 3 #45
1840 Imalittleteapot Feb 3 #47
Maybe a song... BluesRunTheGame Feb 3 #48
Just the star stuff that I'm made of. And I'm not sure I own that, either. Iggo Feb 3 #49
My GGGM's iron buzzycrumbhunger Feb 3 #52
Now that's True Dough Feb 4 #72
Seriously! buzzycrumbhunger Feb 4 #75
It removes wrinkles True Dough Feb 4 #76
A a kid, we had a plane cast iron that we used ti play house cksmithy Feb 5 #98
I have an Indigenous stone hammer head Bayard Feb 3 #54
My dad's goggles and an aviation tool from WW2. kerry-is-my-prez Feb 3 #55
I have a geode... surrealAmerican Feb 3 #56
1881-O Morgan Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Dollar LogDog75 Feb 3 #59
Oldest fossils are some early Cambrian trilobites and other life from that time. hunter Feb 3 #60
I have a woman's purse from the 1800s I think. I have a applegrove Feb 4 #62
I have no idea of the statistics True Dough Feb 4 #74
Yes. She fought to make it to 100. Then being blind applegrove Feb 4 #79
Some fossil trilobites from Morocco and 200 million year old petrified logs from Indonesia and Zimbabwe DFW Feb 4 #65
I have my maternal grandmother's nursing school diploma from 1918. 3catwoman3 Feb 4 #67
That's quite the generational hand-me-down True Dough Feb 4 #73
I have three or four pieces of furniture that are from the 1800s Nittersing Feb 4 #69
I have a late 1880s/1890s baseball glove Bristlecone Feb 4 #77
An unidentifiable something in the fridge. Sneederbunk Feb 4 #78
Does it True Dough Feb 4 #82
Small pewter plates that the Culpeper, VA, antique shop swore are from the 1700s. greatauntoftriplets Feb 4 #80
A grandfather clock Freddie Feb 4 #81
oldest owned item intelpug Feb 4 #83
Hymnals and old bibles - TBF Feb 4 #84
me? SalamanderSleeps Feb 4 #85
My Social Security card, which I got just before dirt was invented. Permanut Feb 4 #87
I must know, True Dough Feb 4 #90
I thought vegetables were invented later. Permanut Feb 4 #92
Maybe so. True Dough Feb 4 #93
OMg I'm a legume. Permanut Feb 4 #95
Not counting Mr YD's very large rock collection yellowdogintexas Feb 4 #88
An 1873 Indian Head penny I found in an old MI parks while metal detecting back around 1980. nt yaesu Feb 4 #89
An uncirculated 1883 Carson City Hey Joe Feb 4 #91
My Father's Turbineguy Feb 4 #94
I have an operatic score in book form that belonged to my great-great grandfather. LudwigPastorius Feb 5 #96
Blakeman & Henderson Limoges-France round powder box, circa 1890. quaint Feb 5 #97
My MIL's singer sewing machine, one of the first electric sewing machines. cksmithy Feb 5 #99
A first edition of popular farm ballads, with lyrics and sheet music, dating from 1882. Aristus Feb 5 #100
Revereware saucepan given to me as a christening present Wicked Blue Feb 5 #102
Probably a John Lennon t-shirt bought in Cleveland Mad_Dem_X Feb 6 #103
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