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Finally a trip to the mother-in-laws pays off :clapping:

txtrooper

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Went for a trip to the mother-in-laws house yesterday. This house was built in 1900 and although I have hunted there a few times I have not had any luck with old coins. I did find a 1950's razor on my first trip but this trip was a little better. Found a 1947s Wheaty and this pin. Located on the internet and it said it was a WWII lapel pin. The MIL said that during the war soldiers were staying at this house while they trained in the area. MIL moved in in the late 1980s. Enjoy looking and HH. Merry Christmas/Happy New Year.
 
Who would have thought that ANYTHING good could come from visiting your Mother-In-Law???

HH,
 
GoGoGopher said:
Who would have thought that ANYTHING good could come from visiting your Mother-In-Law???

HH,

Oh, I'm not going to touch that one.............oh no!:blink:
 
Most folks avoid the in-laws like the plague...lol...I am just joshing here you know...

HH,
 
Yes GoGoGopher I know you are joking around...as am I. I am blessed to have a great mother-in-law and extended family. Guess I am one of the lucky ones!!
 
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