My Lucky Coin Jars

SHEENA RICARTE
Jun 16, 2022

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~Thursday, June 16, 2022 Blog Post~

I used to have these lucky coin jars for saving pennies, dimes, quarters, nickels, centavos, pence, and so forth which people generally take for granted.

I used to have these lucky coin jars for saving pennies, dimes, quarters, nickels, centavos, pence, and so forth which people generally take for granted. [Sheena Ricarte, Image 1 of 3]

I’m über-practical and I want to laugh all the way to the bank. I labeled these lucky coin jars, which are used wine bottles, “I’M RICH!!!!” I got this smart and funny idea from Real Simple magazine a decade ago.

Nonetheless, I actually do not need these lucky coin jars anymore at this point and they are just taking up space inside my house and my garden.

I labeled these lucky coin jars, which are used wine bottles, “I’M RICH!!!!” I got this smart and funny idea from Real Simple magazine a decade ago. [Sheena Ricarte, Image 2 of 3]

Therefore, I photographed these white elephants before finally discarding them. I spend the loose coins now and put them back into circulation which is where they should be.

I spend the loose coins now and put them back into circulation which is where they should be. [Sheena Ricarte, Image 3 of 3]

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SHEENA RICARTE
SHEENA RICARTE

Written by SHEENA RICARTE

Freelance finance writer Sheena Ricarte's interests comprise international finance, economics, personal finance, asset protection law, & investment management.

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