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A new mystery...............

WillyP

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I found this wallet on a small hunt after work. Buried about 8" to 9" down and flat. The coins inside gave a very bright signal. The fun will be to see if I can find this "Roger Slack". From the contents of the old "Cowboy wallet", I would guess it to be lost around the late '50's. The coins range from the silver quarter at 1956; four pennies dating from 1920 to 1957. Also, a couple of old playing cards with hand drawn half naked women on them. The wallet is plastic and has western designs on it. I remember these wallets from when I was a lad. Looking forward to locating Roger if I can.....

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purse from about the same era under a big Cedar, it was also in good shape and had a very shiny 1953 10 cent piece and 5 pennies from late forties to 51.
Hope you find the owner Willy that would be so cool!:thumbup:
 
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I have done it. Do a google on his name and some times you can get lucky.

Don't forget to write a story about it. I dug it up in a park doesn't really do it justice
 
now that is a very enteresting find. I think u-r-guessing the years just about right for i had a plastic fold around 1957 and I remember it had cowboys on a bull on it

finds, like this makes me want to break out the XLT:clapping:
 
young teen,so maybe he's still around.if you find him and get to talk to him be sure and mention the playing cards first:biggrin:.i remember having a plastic wallet only it didn't have the decorations,believe it came from the dime store.the thing i remember about the 60's was the smell of those cheap plastics,i liked it.those beach balls you got back then had that cheap smell too.boy,those were the days:).
 
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