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The last Krugerrand? Note from mysterious donator could signal end of longtime tradition

Coin left at kettle outside Kroger in St. Clair Shores

South African gold Krugerrand left in Red Kettle in Macomb County. (Salvation Army of Metro Detroit)

MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. – A note from a mysterious holiday donator suggests a longtime tradition could be coming to an end.

For maybe the last time, someone has left a rare South African gold Krugerrand in a Salvation Army’s red kettle.

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The mysterious donator has given thousands of dollars over the last 12 years in Metro Detroit through the yearly donation of Krugerrand coins.

On Monday, Dec. 2, a coin estimated to be worth $2,642 was dropped off at a St. Clair Shores Kroger store.

A note with the coin said that it’s their last ever Krugerrand donation, but the mystery donator is hoping other people with Krugerrand coins continue the tradition.


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