Meaning Behind the Tradition of Coins on Gravestones

Have you ever noticed a coin atop a gravestone? These small tokens carry deep meaning, honoring those who served in the military. The tradition of leaving coins on gravestones shows respect and appreciation for their sacrifice.

Each coin has its own significance:

  • Penny: Symbolizes a visit, saying “You are not forgotten.”
  • Nickel: Indicates the visitor trained alongside the deceased.
  • Dime: Represents shared service in the military.
  • Quarter: Honors the visitor’s presence at the soldier’s passing.

These coins, from pennies to quarters, express gratitude, remembrance, and camaraderie. They remind us of the enduring bond between those who served and the comfort their memory brings to loved ones. So, next time you see a coin, know it tells a story of honor.

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