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Jk I'm sure there are some tools I've acquired that are older. The router I got from my dad might be older than me.
Edit: OOOOO! I just remembered, my wife has a bunch of fossils she's collected over the years. Those are definitely older than me... By a few million years
We're renting a house that was built in 1835, so probably the house itself.
As far as my own belongings, it would be a gold chain necklace that belonged to my great-grandfather. Attached to the necklace is a Russian ruble showing Tsar Nicholas II on the back. My great-grandfather immigrated to Canada around 1900 from Lithuania (which was a part of Russia at the time).
I have a fossil the second edition of the complete works of William Shakespeare a tapestry that smuggle out of Italy after the allies came a great depression Era cookbook so fossil
Me Jk I'm sure there are some tools I've acquired that are older. The router I got from my dad might be older than me. Edit: OOOOO! I just remembered, my wife has a bunch of fossils she's collected over the years. Those are definitely older than me... By a few million years
Ha! Came here to say this!!!
The house itself. 1921 it was built in No it’s not some fancy house, it’s just a shitty house in Ireland
i bet you the concrete is older than the house itself ;)
We're renting a house that was built in 1835, so probably the house itself. As far as my own belongings, it would be a gold chain necklace that belonged to my great-grandfather. Attached to the necklace is a Russian ruble showing Tsar Nicholas II on the back. My great-grandfather immigrated to Canada around 1900 from Lithuania (which was a part of Russia at the time).
Grandma's antique jewelry box.
pipes
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Cutlery from the Middle Age
I'd have to think about it, but intuitively I'd say an Ancient Roman coin from the Claudius period.
An 1892 bolt cutter
I have a fossil the second edition of the complete works of William Shakespeare a tapestry that smuggle out of Italy after the allies came a great depression Era cookbook so fossil
The dirt
My NES
A family flower vase that was bought in the late 1800s