✅ SOLVED Two Items for Opining

cambria09

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Howdy All. Found these two at a 1900 church site tonite.

I see lots of Uncle Sam Play Money finds and saleables on the net but nothing specific about them. Was this stuff just play money for the kiddies of that era??

The Ninth Year find is probaby a very subjective item like the ninth anniversary of some event but maybe someone can identify with it??

LMK if you have and opinion...everybody's got one.

Thanks and may the finds be with you and yours this weekend.

C9
 

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The Ninth Year is a Methodist Sunday School perfect attendance pin. The Methodist churches used these during the 1950s-60s. Our Methodist church did, and I still have mine as well as the ones that belonged to my parents. Since it's very late, and I don't want to wake everyone in the house to go through my old jewelry box, the pic posted below is from Google. Neat find, Breezie
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The Ninth Year is a Methodist Sunday School perfect attendance pin. The Methodist churches used these during the 1950s-60s. Our Methodist church did, and I still have mine as well as the ones that belonged to my parents. Since it's very late, and I don't want to wake everyone in the house to go through my old jewelry box, the pic posted below is from Google. Neat find, Breezie
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Hello Breezie. Thanks very much for the ID, you are amazing. I almost did not post this item thinking that is would be too hard to identify.

The church where I found this is a Methodist one still in use so it all fits.

Congrats on your past perfect attendance and keep up the good work.

C9
 

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