LIGHTHOUSE POINT (CBSMiami) -- For the sixth year in a row, the so-called "Coin Crusader" has generously dropped two rare gold coins into a Salvation Army red kettle in Broward County. The coins, ...
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Dec. 30, 2008) - President George W. Bush signed into law the "United States Army Commemorative Coin Act of 2008" on Dec. 1, authorizing the creation of a series of ...
FARGO - A donor gave two 1-ounce Maple Leaf gold coins to the Fargo Salvation Army's annual Red Kettle Campaign fundraiser, Salvation Army spokeswoman Julie Rivenes said in a release Wednesday, Dec.
The newly minted coin will feature Polly Cooper, who is known for aiding George Washington's army during the Revolutionary War.
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Why do people leave coins on top of military gravestones? Similar practices exist in many cultures and have a history stretching back centuries. In modern times, this ...
If you’ve moved recently, you may have discovered some unique coins in a box or drawer. Perhaps you have a collection of the United States Mint's quarters, such as the 50 State Quarters or the ...
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — Officials say they found gold coins among the donations in a Salvation Army kettle in Florida. A Sun Sentinel report says it’s the fourth consecutive year that someone has ...
Greensburg Salvation Army Capt. Ashley Luzader was sorting through the usual pile of change that had been dropped into bell ringers’ red kettles Tuesday when she found something strange — an unusually ...
Military commanders present coins to individuals who accomplish something particularly special or go beyond the call of duty, and Brig. Gen. Kendall P. Cox is no different. He has handed out many ...
POMPANO BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - An anonymous donor has left valuable gold peso coins in a Salvation Army kettle for the third straight year. The donor left two 50 peso gold coins, worth about $1,400 each ...
Virginia Beach, Va. -- For many servicemembers, transferring from a command means packing up a box or two with family photos and some knick-knacks that once sat on a desk, but for Lt. Carmelo Ayala, ...