social security card

wkrp43

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When first dug, was folded in half. Carefully unfolded and wiped it off.I

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Was quite surprised.
 

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SusanMN

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Nice. Lots of people used to have these metal cards imprinted with their social security number, and use them in place of their paper card. It probably dates to the 50s or 60s.
 

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I have one made of brass that my mother gave me years ago as my card. They are rare and this is the first time I have seen one other than my own. Sorry no idea as to when they started production or ended.
 

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wkrp43

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No date that I can see. Yes, it was found in my native county. The last name is a common one, I'll try to find some relatives.
 

The Boots

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Could possibly be late 70's. My mom had one made then.
 

jewelerguy

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I have one made of brass that my mother gave me years ago as my card. They are rare and this is the first time I have seen one other than my own. Sorry no idea as to when they started production or ended.

they weren't issued by the government. this was a 'novelty' type item that could be purchased through mail order or other means. I remember a guy used to set up at our local flea market and make them back in the 70's
 

SusanMN

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You can try the name in the Social security death index. If the person has passed their name should be there.
 

Msbeepbeep

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I have my fathers metal SS card he died in 1956 so his would pre date that.
 

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a family adventure!!
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Cool find! They still make them at engraving stores. Not sure if they look like that though.
 

Helix

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FRD started "Social Security" in the 1930's.
 

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wkrp43

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This feller is passed on, bless him. I believe I have a family member return lined up after I get off work. Will update.
 

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wkrp43

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no return yet. the fellow I thought was a relative was not. but he knew him, and told me where to find the man's kids. will try again Monday. the cardholder would be a hundred yrs old if he was still living.
 

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Nice find, I remember these, ,they been around off and on for a long time, glad too hear you're trying to locate this man relatives, I'm sure they would love to have it!!!:occasion14:

But whatever do don't let that card get into the hands of any politicians, they would have him voting again!!
 

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I was born in PA but according to your link I should have been born in NY. Seems I am am always the exception to the rule.
 

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