Visitors to cemeteries often leave coins on the headstones of military members, a practice rooted in the Roman Empire. Each coin denomination holds distinct meaning, particularly for Canadian Armed Forces veterans.
- A penny signifies the visitor’s presence.
- A nickel means the visitor attended boot camp with the deceased.
- A dime indicates shared service or experiences.
- A quarter shows the visitor was present when the soldier died.
This tradition became common during the Vietnam War, offering a respectful way to honor the fallen without igniting political debates. Vietnam soldiers sometimes left pennies as a “down payment” for shared camaraderie in the afterlife.
Today, coins, especially pennies, are left on military and non-military graves to show that the deceased are remembered. Other small mementos, like plaques or stones, serve the same purpose: letting families know their loved ones are not forgotten.
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