Some of my keepers since 1979 - nothing earthshaking - Part 1

Silver Fox

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I've discarded of a lot of ex-keepers but I kept these for no reason other than they're still interesting. Enjoy the photos. I just saw on another forum where a poster put a lot of goodies in a jar and buried it for others to find and gave the coordinates. Prior to my posting my photos of the things you'll see I also thought that instead of continuing to hold on to these things I would just put them in a jar and bury the thing in a local park for someone to find in the year 2025 'cause no one detects in this park! Yes, I'll name the park.

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Illinois Jeff

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I am kind of a pack-rat when it comes to items like this. I love the history behind things like this because to me it was just a better time. Call me old fashioned. Really nice history there.
 

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Silver Fox

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Digginman said:
These are great!!!!! Thanks for posting. Real motivational stuff.

DM
I just wish that I would have photographed everything I found as you would see some lovely old coins such as 2cent, 3cent, error coins, et al. IF Digital cameras had appeared in the early '80s I would have one hell of an archive. I'm going to post photos I took of the destruction of Venice Beach in 1983 when El Nino hit.

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