Origins of the Tradition
Leaving coins on gravestones is a longstanding tradition with roots in ancient cultures. The practice gained widespread recognition in the U.S. during the Vietnam War as a way to honor fallen soldiers.
Possible Historical Influences
β Greek and Roman Mythology: Coins were placed on the eyes or in the mouths of the dead to pay Charon, the ferryman who carried souls to the afterlife.
β American Civil War: Soldiers may have left coins to settle debts or mark visits.
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