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  2. Steve Divnick - Wikipedia

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    It therefore has similar functionality to a traditional wishing well without the size and water. In 1987, Popular Science reported the typical take was $5–$25 per day, with one Salvation Army branch reporting a peak of $532 in one day. [3] According to documentation on the Spiral Wishing Well website, the first Well they sold was in 1985 to ...

  3. Wishing well - Wikipedia

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    It was thus potentially lucky to throw coins in the well, but it depended on how they landed. [citation needed] Since 2021, excavation of an ancient wooden wishing well has been underway in what is now the town of Germering, Bavaria, Germany. More than 13,500 artifacts have been found, dating from the Bronze Age to the early Middle Ages. [2]

  4. Archaeologists in Germering unearthed a 3,000-year-old wooden wishing well, the Bavarian State Office for Monument Protection said in a Dec. 20 news release. Unlike today’s coin-filled fountains ...

  5. List of most expensive coins - Wikipedia

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    List of most expensive coins Price Year Type Grade Issuing country Provenance Firm Date of sale $18,900,000 1933 1933 double eagle: MS-65 CAC United States: King Farouk of Egypt: Sotheby's [1] June 8, 2021 $12,000,000 1794 Flowing Hair dollar: SP-66 CAC United States Neil, Carter Private sale [2] January 24, 2013 $9,360,000 1787 Brasher ...

  6. Coins as votive offering - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the film, some tourist attractions renamed their existing pools such as life release ponds "Wishing Pools", or constructed new ones. [2] Many tourists proactively throw coins into any water-filled receptacle within scenic areas. Apart from designated wishing wells, fountains, water tanks, and fish ponds all become targets.

  7. Wish tree - Wikipedia

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    The original well was filled in, but the water re-appeared in the centre of the tree. Hundreds of Irish pennies have been beaten into the bark as good luck offerings. [7] The High Force Waterfall has a coin wish tree in the grounds of the waterfall. A coin wish tree can be found in Colby Woodland Garden. A coin tree is near the Tarr Steps in ...

  8. Chinese numismatic charm - Wikipedia

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    Chinese "good luck" coins often contain inscriptions wishing for auspicious outcomes. Chinese numismatic "good luck charms" or "auspicious charms" are inscribed with various Chinese characters representing good luck and prosperity. There was popular belief in their strong effect and they were traditionally used in an effort to scare away evil ...

  9. Coinage shapes - Wikipedia

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    An example of such a coin with a fairly large hexagonal hole is a undated tin 1 cash coin, minted in the period 1550–1596, that circulated in the Banten Sultanate on Java and Sumatra . [56] Also, several tin 1 pitis coins with exceptionally large round holes, of which some were made in octagonal coins, were used in Jambi Sultanate on Northern ...