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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Money Trees

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In several wooded areas around the UK, passersby have been stopping for centuries, meticulously hammering small denomination coins intro trees. Most of the trees seem to be in and around Cumbria and Portmeirion. The practice might date back to the early 1700s in Scotland where ill people stuck florins into trees with the idea that the tree would take away their sickness.

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