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Manticore finds

Joe Black

Well-known member
77178FDD-3697-46FC-BDFE-AC45449E8E6E.jpeg758D2D9D-1BF7-4A7C-BDAD-5B06E84C2263.jpeg316473DF-E459-4D1F-9321-C426D667FCBF.jpeg Found these items at old former home site. A silver plated spoon, 2 buffalos and ,1 wheat……The following evening I found a perfect condition Rosie , a Herbert Hoover token and, a WW2 Air Force pin…… Thanks for looking!
 
Thanks! It is a challenging site. Found many interesting finds there over the years. These newer faster machines are making a difference & bringing some life back to this location.
Nice job Yep I’ve noticed that with my 900 great machines
Mark
 
Have you found out about what era the Air Force pin is now? I know you said WW2 but USAF was founded 1947 and before that it was Army Air Corp. Im thinking if USAF then it closer to Korea or earlier….
 
Have you found out about what era the Air Force pin is now? I know you said WW2 but USAF was founded 1947 and before that it was Army Air Corp. Im thinking if USAF then it closer to Korea or earlier….
I haven’t done enough research on it but, when I entered the words Sistineo Alas on the web it guided me to many of the WW2 Air Force pins. I’m only go to guess that’s about right due to many of the other finds I’ve found there. Most of the coins dates were from the teens to the 60’s. Just an educated guess really.
 
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