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History of Lucky Coins - Are your coins lucky?

Throughout history, people have carried coins for good luck and fortune. These "lucky" coins come in various shapes, sizes and materials and they are believed to bring good luck and prosperity to their owners.

A Tradition Born... 

The tradition of carrying lucky coins dates back to ancient times. The Romans, for example, used to carry coins with the image of their favourite god or goddess to protect themselves from harm and bring good luck. In medieval Europe, people would carry coins that had a hole in the centre, which was believed to ward off evil spirits. During the 19th century, many American soldiers began carrying coins for good luck. These coins were usually engraved with their names and other personal information. They would carry these coins with them during battles, and many soldiers believed that the coins brought them good luck and helped to protect them from harm.

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One of the most famous lucky coins in history is the "hobo nickel." These were small, intricate carvings made on a buffalo nickel by hobos and other travellers during the Great Depression. The carvings usually depicted animals, people or scenes from everyday life. These coins were believed to bring good luck to their owners, and many people still collect them today. Another popular lucky coin is the "lucky penny." It is believed that finding a penny on the ground brings good luck, and many people carry a penny in their pocket for good luck. Some people even carry a penny that has been picked up in a special location, such as a church or a cemetery, which is believed to increase its luck-giving powers.

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In many cultures around the world, coins are also given as gifts to bring good luck and prosperity. In China, for example, it is traditional to give a red envelope filled with coins to children during the Lunar New Year. In India, people give silver coins as gifts for weddings and other special occasions. Today, lucky coins continue to be popular among people of all ages and backgrounds. Some people collect them as a hobby, while others carry them for good luck. The design and material of the coins may vary, but the belief in their luck-giving powers remains strong. 

In conclusion, the tradition of carrying lucky coins has a long and fascinating history. Whether it is a penny, a buffalo nickel or a special coin from a loved one, these coins hold a special place in our hearts and are believed to bring good luck and fortune to their owners. So, the next time you find a penny on the ground or receive a coin as a gift, remember the rich history and tradition behind it and may it bring you good luck and prosperity.

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