Grammy-nominated artist Mike Posner tells Fox News Digital about how his faith has redirected him and how he approaches spending the Christmas season with his family. One person was likely on "Santa's nice list" after dropping a special coin into a Salvation Army donation kettle on Christmas Eve. Local Salvation Army staff in Washington, Pennsylvania, were collecting donations with their Red Kettles in front of a Giant Eagle grocery store.
A generous donor dropped in a gold coin wrapped in a dollar bill that had been taped up with a note saying that he or she wanted to remain anonymous. DA VINCI'S 'LAST SUPPER' PAINTED IN LATE 1400S IS VIEWED BY 460,000 VISITORS EACH YEAR A Salvation Army spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the coin was stamped with Queen Elizabeth the II's potrait and is worth more than $2,700. A rare gold coin was donated to a Salvation Army Red Kettle in Washington, Pennsylvania, by an anonymous good Samaritan after the donor dropped it inside amid holiday foot traffic.
(The Salvation Army) "Increased foot traffic around the holidays is critical for The Red Kettle campaign," said the spokesperson. The Red Kettles raised an average of $2.7 million each day last holiday season .
"In fact, during a typical year, nearly half of the donations that The Salvation Army receives (including donations to Red Kettles) come from October through December," the spokesperson added. 'GATE LICE' AND 'SEAT SQUATTERS' AMONG 2024'S MOST VIRAL TRAVEL TRENDS David Zanca, sen.