World war 2 officers homes

daytondigger

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Went out to the WW2 homes today and pulled out a baker's dozen wheaties, a cool militay button(I think), a 1917 Mercury Head dime, a tool check from the "Engineering Div. Air Service", a medal from the Central States Numismatic Society dated 1974 (kind of ironic), a bicentenial half and numerous clad and memorial cents. Also attented a local Historical Society meeting where I previously had given a presentation on privy digging. I was told it was one of there favorite presentations. They arranged permissions at properties in the neighborhhod for me. Woo Hoo!! ;D
 

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River Rat

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W :o W you had a great day too.

;) RR
 

SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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DD,

nice finds.

Just goes to show, get the word out about what
you do, and the sites will come to you.

have a good un.........
 

Salvager

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Nice finds. Sounds like a real good day out. You gotta be happy with that ay.

Numismatic Society-yes definatly ironic.

Cheers,
Jesse
 

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