The Hidden Meanings of Coins Left on Gravestones

If you spot coins on a gravestone, you’re seeing a tradition of honoring military service members. Each coin type carries a specific meaning:

  • Penny – Someone visited and remembers them.
  • Nickel – Visitor trained with them in boot camp.
  • Dime – They served together in the military.
  • Quarter – Visitor was present when they died.

This simple gesture connects the living with the fallen, expressing respect, shared experiences, and enduring bonds. For families, these coins are a comforting sign that their loved one’s service and sacrifice are not forgotten.

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