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What is your most valued physical possession?

A quilt that my mother-in-law made me.
I know it's dorky; don't laugh.
But I love my quilt; it took her over a year to make it, it's embroidered with my name, it's in my favorite colors (maroon, cream, forest green, navy blue) and it's the only material possession I have that could not, if lost, be immediately replaced.
 
Tough call. I have a specially made Star of David dangle earring with a half-carat diamond on each star point. If not that, it would be the 1966 Grundig Majestic stereo console I purchased at auction. It plays vinyl records, has a reel-to-reel tape player, a tuner that even recieves shortwave, six speakers and 400 watts of power. They don't make 'em like this anymore lol.
 
I have family 'heirlooms' that are irreplaceable. My grandmother's gold filagree necklace(a small rounded diamond shape with a tiny perfect diamond in the center and a natural pearl dangling), my grandfather's chai necklace and a silver ring in the shape of an eagle in flight that is one of a kind.
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My dad’s everyday wristwatch and the Brit 303 jungle carbine my Grandfather brought back from WWII. Stuff like that...
 
My old school skateboard my mom bought me in Edmonton. It's from one of the original Z-Boys.
 
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