The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center Phoenix said that one of its signature red kettles received a donation of a half-ounce Gold American Eagle coin.
A half-ounce Gold American Eagle coin was found at the bottom of a Salvation Army red kettle in Phoenix, Arizona this holiday season.
The coin, which has a face value of $25, was later appraised and sold for an impressive $1,310. The anonymous donor also left a heartwarming message with the coin, writing, “May this gold help the people in need during the Christmas season. Bless you all.”
“We witness extraordinary acts of kindness and giving year-round, and this incredible donation is certainly no exception,” said Capt. Dustin Rowe, Kroc Center Corps Officer, in a statement. “We want to thank this generous donor from the bottom of our hearts.”
The Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign is winding down for the end of the holidays, but you can still support the organization year-round through donations and volunteering.
According to staff, this year’s Red Kettle donations are down 18% compared to last year.
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