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Three Coins in the Kettle Enrich Salvation Army

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Associated Press

The Salvation Army has struck gold three times in recent weeks.

The Salvation Army’s Jonathan Harvey was elated when he learned that someone had dropped a valuable gold coin into a donation kettle. And just after he auctioned off that coin Thursday and earned the organization $575, his phone rang. Another of the group’s bell-ringers had found a gold coin in his kettle.

With the second coin was a note indicating there would be another coin in another kettle. And so there was, Harvey said Friday.

The first coin was a South African Krugerrand, and the other two were U.S. Liberty 1-ounce coins.

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Harvey said he had sold one of the Liberty coins for $1,000 and had received a $500 bid for the other.

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