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If You See a Coin on a Gravestone, This Is What It Means
« on: May 28, 2023, 02:20:29 pm »
 
If You See a Coin on a Gravestone, This Is What It Means
Story by Madison Zoey Vettorino • Thursday

Ever visited a cemetery and noticed a splattering of items left on gravestones? From coins to flowers to stones, there's a sentiment behind why visitors leave certain pieces. And if you've ever noticed coins in particular on a headstone, you might be curious why. As it turns out, this act of remembrance is intended to honor individuals who served this country through military service.

What does it mean when there are coins on a gravestone?
When you see coins on a gravestone, this signifies that the person buried there was a member of the military. Similar to gold stars on license plates, these coins are a meaningful way for people to convey their pride in a loved one who is no longer with them. People who visit the deceased service member can leave a coin on the headstone so when loved ones come to the cemetery, they're aware that others have been to pay their respects, too. This moving sentiment can make a tremendous impact on the family of deceased military folks, which is why it's a special tradition.

It's also important to take note of the type of coin on the stone. For instance, different coins hold different meanings.

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