ANIMALS (AND HUMANS) EATING MONEY Public Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 6, Number 49, November 16, 2003, Article 8
ANIMALS (AND HUMANS) EATING MONEY
In response to the "Brahmin Nummulariist" item in the
October 19, 2003 E-Sylum (v6#42), Ron Haller-Williams
writes:"Magpies, jackdaws and other members of the crow family
are often attracted by bright objects such as rings (see e.g.
the poem "The Jackdaw of Rheims", about a bird which was
eventually forced by curses to return the ring it had stolen
from a cardinal).The centennial medal of the British Numismatic Society shows
a magpie in front of a coin cabinet, with a gold coin in its beak.
In Matthew Chapter XVII verses 24-27, we have an account
of how a fish paid the the temple tax of two drachmae each
for Jesus and Peter, because it had swallowed a 4-drachma
coin.Of course, there is always the alleged hospital bulletin on
a child who has swallowed a dollar or pound coin: "No
change!"On this note, a great-great-uncle of mine is said to have died
as a baby or toddler, from choking on a small coin (farthing?)
that he had apparently tried to eat."- 2003-11-16
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