So, back in 2017 I got a Winchester M1 service grade from the CMP. I always check the butt trap on any service rifle I get (if it has one) and I guess I just missed it. Fast forward to maybe a month ago and I pick up a Winchester butt plate for my Winnie. I probably haven't shot the gun in a few years, so she sat in the safe and as I'm installing the Winchester plate in a well-lit room, I discovered a small coin and a rolled up Japanese bill with names on it. The coin is from the Philippians and the bill has "Filipeans" written on it. The bill was VERY hard to get out, almost like the rough grain of the wood held it against the circumference of the hole. The coin in from 1944 and it looks my Winchester was made in 1944 also. Is this a rarity or do these things happen on occasion? I gently cleaned the coin off and did my best to flatten the bill in a book for a few weeks.
005 by vintage collector, on Flickr
006 by vintage collector, on Flickr

