Leaving coins on gravestones is a timeless tradition, rich with history and symbolism. While its exact origins are unclear, the practice spans ancient customs and modern tributes, particularly in honoring fallen soldiers.
Historical Roots of the Tradition
The gesture of placing coins on graves dates back centuries, with possible influences from:
Ancient Greek and Roman Beliefs: Coins were placed on the eyes or in the mouths of the deceased to pay Charon, the mythical ferryman who guided souls to the afterlife.
American Civil War Era: Soldiers may have left coins to settle debts or mark their visits to fallen comrades.
Vietnam War: The tradition gained widespread recognition in the U.S. as a quiet yet powerful way to honor those who died in service.
The Hidden Meaning Behind Each Coin
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