Being able to treat yourself to a good meal is not the only benefit of lucky coins.
Have you ever picked up a coin from the ground? Or maybe you threw one into a fountain and made a wish? And if not, do you also keep lucky coins that you never use?
Around the world, many traditions, myths and legends speak of lucky coins. In Rome, for example, there is a particular monument, the Trevi Fountain, known for...
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Being able to treat yourself to a good meal is not the only benefit of lucky coins.
Have you ever picked up a coin from the ground? Or maybe you threw one into a fountain and made a wish? And if not, do you also keep lucky coins that you never use?
Around the world, many traditions, myths and legends speak of lucky coins. In Rome, for example, there is a particular monument, the Trevi Fountain, known for granting wishes in exchange for a coin thrown over the shoulder.
The Jin Chan is a legendary Chinese toad holding a coin in its mouth. You will find it in many homes where it is believed to protect the family savings.
Across the entire planet, enthusiasts collect coins. We understand them easily, it is true that some can be absolutely magnificent, while others are historical traces that can tell us anecdotes from the past.
Curiosity in their powers, collection or simple passion, the reasons for looking for lucky coins are multiple. And you, is that yours?