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The "Coin Crusader" has struck again and this time, the generous but anonymous donor dropped three rare gold coins into Salvation Army Red Kettles in Pompano Beach.
POMPANO BEACH (CBSMiami) -- For the third year in a row, someone feeling extra generous this holiday season, dropped two rare gold coins into a Salvation Army red kettle in Pompano Beach. The ...
The donor left two 50 peso gold coins, worth about $1,400 each, in a Salvation Army kettle outside of a Pompano Beach Wal-Mart, Friday. “The Coin Crusader has struck,” said Major Keith Biggers ...
POMPANO BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Folks at the Salvation Army still can’t figure who has been dropping pricey gold coins into the holiday kettle every year but are in awe over the Coin Crusader’s ...
The Salvation Army’s mystery donor has a name: the “Coin Crusader.” The non-profit dubbed their benefactor with the moniker because after he struck again Wednesday — droppin… ...
Archeologists unearth massive Crusader coin cache After 3-year-long excavation, TAU, Nature Parks Authorities archeologists discover 108 gold coins valued at over $100,000. By JPOST.COM STAFF JULY ...
A university student, Mati Johananoff, discovered an ancient hoard of over 100 gold coins from the time of the Crusades, valued at as much as $500,000. He was digging with a team of researchers ...
The so-called "Coin Crusader" has again donated two rare gold coins in the Salvation Army's annual Red Kettle campaign. The Salvation Army received five of the exact same coins during last year's ...