1967 quarter. A train knife. A what is it? and clad came along for the ride!!!

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20170514_184014.webp20170514_184006.webp20170514_183953.webp20170514_183951.webpFound a nice silver quarter, a cool train knife,and something I thought was a lighter!!!!! I am not much for Family get togethers BORING The conversation starts then eventually goes to the in Laws health issues ,then the food hits the table and the conversation stops!!!!and all you see is sparks flying .I like to eat like the next guy but why does it take 2 to 3 hours to eat a meal and dessert I'm done in 15 mins 20 max.. Just venting anyway thinking about the new At Pro also... Thanks for looking Tommy20170514_183942.webp20170514_183940.webp20170513_100052_1494684053897.webp
 

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Trench lighter. WW1 design
 

How old do you think it is!!!!!
 

Nice silver find!
 

Yes WW1 trench lighter. WW1 was 1914 - 1918. USA got involved in 1917. Very nice knife also

Your post says 1967 quarter but it looks like a 1957 quarter. Great year.
 

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Congrats on the 2 unique finds and the silver Washington A2. That's a cool knife and lighter. I agree it's the WWI model, sorry I do not know when they stopped making them.
 

Congrats on the finds. That's a really cool looking lighter.
 

Nice finds!! Why not stear the conversation when you are visiting the family. Tell them about your metal detecting experiences. Show them what you found. It's better then listening to all their health issues. Just a suggestion.
 

Looks like a good day out in the field Tommy, Congrats! You're starting the year off very well I'd say! Looks like you even found the keys to the city!!!
 

Nice silver quarter, I like that trench lighter, good digs!
 

You still can get repo lighters. I had one for years never used it
 

Nice finds!! Why not stear the conversation when you are visiting the family. Tell them about your metal detecting experiences. Show them what you found. It's better then listening to all their health issues. Just a suggestion.

....DON'T do this if you still live with your Mother....
 

Congrats on these great finds!
 

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