(FOX NEWS) – A Salvation Army location in Vermont recently
received an unexpected and heartwarming surprise among
its holiday donations.
The Salvation Army of Barre, located roughly six miles from
the state capital of Montpelier, discovered a gold coin hidden
inside a taped-shut dollar bill that was dropped into one of its
Red Kettle Campaign buckets.
Salvation Army Staff brought the anonymously donated coin
to be appraised and learned it was worth $4,100, according
to the outlet.
"We are sincerely grateful for this generous contribution,
" Salvation Army Barre Corps Lt. Caitlin Lyle-DeLong told
Fox News Digital in an email.
"Sharing your donation at Christmastime helps The Salvation
Army care for homeless and needy families, but also helps
serve over 27 million people through a myriad of other
services all year long," the charity states on its website.
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