Elfay
15-10-2011, 06:30 AM
Most of my life I've been picking up coins, pennies, nickles, dimes or quarters (mostly in my old Subaru), I use to think I had dropped these coins, though most of the time I don't recall dropping them and just letting them stay there. I'd find them all over the house, on the bed, on the floor, on the table. Even outside on the sidewalk or in a parking lot.
I don't see them as much as I use to but I still will.
Our neighbor is always finding coins all over the place, as does her girlfriend, she'd find coins places where there were none a few seconds ago, my neighbors girlfriend got freaked a bit at seeing the coins.
My neighbor's grandmother died over the winter and I told her it could be her leaving the pennies and other coins around.
My neighbor is away staying at her girlfriends place for about 2 months and we are sort of keeping an eye on her place (picking up her mail) and my husband went into her place to bring her mail, I went over to talk to him about something and he said, "Look there's a penny on the floor" there it was near the bathroom in the hallway. Wow it hadn't been there yesterday and I know I didn't have any pockets for coins and I know the neighbor had not come home. I picked up the penny, it was "tails" and the year was 2002. If it was from the neighbors grandmother why was she leaving pennies when she knows her granddaughter is not there? Unless she knows she will be back soon (she comes atleast once a week to get her mail). I put the penny on the counter in the bathroom next to the other one that was there.
I had also found one in the neigbors place about a month ago, it was next to the coffee table, I picked it up and put it on the coffee table. That could have been from the neighbor, she could have dropped it when she had come by to get her mail, not sure though, especially knowing someone is leaving coins around the house.
If it was for me 2002 has no significance that I can remember.
My husband hadn't dropped either, he doesn't carry loose change around in his pocket and his coin pouch was in our house next door.
Is this a sign or ??? curious to know what the coins mean. I have heard about "Pennies from Heaven" how a deceased realitive would leave coins around to let the person know they were okay and were watching over them.
I don't see them as much as I use to but I still will.
Our neighbor is always finding coins all over the place, as does her girlfriend, she'd find coins places where there were none a few seconds ago, my neighbors girlfriend got freaked a bit at seeing the coins.
My neighbor's grandmother died over the winter and I told her it could be her leaving the pennies and other coins around.
My neighbor is away staying at her girlfriends place for about 2 months and we are sort of keeping an eye on her place (picking up her mail) and my husband went into her place to bring her mail, I went over to talk to him about something and he said, "Look there's a penny on the floor" there it was near the bathroom in the hallway. Wow it hadn't been there yesterday and I know I didn't have any pockets for coins and I know the neighbor had not come home. I picked up the penny, it was "tails" and the year was 2002. If it was from the neighbors grandmother why was she leaving pennies when she knows her granddaughter is not there? Unless she knows she will be back soon (she comes atleast once a week to get her mail). I put the penny on the counter in the bathroom next to the other one that was there.
I had also found one in the neigbors place about a month ago, it was next to the coffee table, I picked it up and put it on the coffee table. That could have been from the neighbor, she could have dropped it when she had come by to get her mail, not sure though, especially knowing someone is leaving coins around the house.
If it was for me 2002 has no significance that I can remember.
My husband hadn't dropped either, he doesn't carry loose change around in his pocket and his coin pouch was in our house next door.
Is this a sign or ??? curious to know what the coins mean. I have heard about "Pennies from Heaven" how a deceased realitive would leave coins around to let the person know they were okay and were watching over them.