I very briefly explained the role of pennies before. For me they serve as a ground wire. (I don't end up with a migraine from reading your coins if you throw in a few pennies).
For people having their coins read, pennies usually represent the dead. Now, that being said, sometimes it isn't people who have died or who are about to die - dreams, ideas, romance, infatuation, business ventures, gardens, housing projects, plans...these things can die too.
So pennies can give you clues, warn you or scare you. They also send warm thoughts from beyond the grave. I love souls who realize that just because they are "dead" can't stop them from being "alive". These are stubborn, wonderful people - the majority are Celts (lol), perhaps because of the copper color, like so many redheads.
Copper coins of other nations' change currency will work the same way. You can use change from any country......I just tend to speak in terms of Canadian coins where I am Canadian. I myself keep a variety of multinational coins for my own readings, just because I love the different shapes and images.
So hang on to those coppers!
For people having their coins read, pennies usually represent the dead. Now, that being said, sometimes it isn't people who have died or who are about to die - dreams, ideas, romance, infatuation, business ventures, gardens, housing projects, plans...these things can die too.
So pennies can give you clues, warn you or scare you. They also send warm thoughts from beyond the grave. I love souls who realize that just because they are "dead" can't stop them from being "alive". These are stubborn, wonderful people - the majority are Celts (lol), perhaps because of the copper color, like so many redheads.
Copper coins of other nations' change currency will work the same way. You can use change from any country......I just tend to speak in terms of Canadian coins where I am Canadian. I myself keep a variety of multinational coins for my own readings, just because I love the different shapes and images.
So hang on to those coppers!
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