During World War II, people were encouraged to collect tin foil wrappers from food packaging and chewing gum so the tin could be recycled for war manufacturing. This is a real wartime foil ball which never made it to the recycling center. It was collected by an Oakland Museum curator when he was a boy in Sacramento. This little ball of real tin (not aluminum) weighs about three pounds.
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