It’s the day after Christmas and rather than trying to catch the clearance sales, I had to work. It didn’t really matter as I don’t like getting into the ‘crazies’ after Christmas sales anyway. Almost as bad as Black Friday sales, lol!
Work wasn’t as busy as I thought it would be. I got all my work completed and then some! 😎👍
When I got home, @silvertop showed me this which had just arrived today!
I was blown away for our friend-@silversaver888, who is like the sister I never had, sent this package! It wasn’t expected, but that’s just how she is; generous! 🥰
Inside was a red envelope and a scrumptious bag of chocolate.
Inside the envelope was a card……
……which read:
Dearest Liz and Mike,
Sending prayers and hearty Christmas greetings!
Christmas is truly about the birth of the Savior…
May this truth shape everything about the season, outlast all the holiday chaos and give you joy that stays with you always.
Merry Christmas with blessings
May God bless your life together with love, joy, and immeasurable prosperity!!!
Love Lita
Also on the left side of the card, we’re 2 Mexican coins!
The first:
I asked ChatGPT about this first one. The response:
This is a Mexican 100 Pesos silver coin dated 1978, one of Mexico’s most popular modern silver issues.
What it is
• Country: Mexico
• Denomination: 100 Pesos
• Year: 1978
• Metal: .720 silver (72% silver)
• Weight: 27.78 grams
• Actual Silver Weight (ASW): ~0.643 troy oz
• Mint: Mexico City (Casa de Moneda de México)
Obverse
• Portrait of José María Morelos y Pavón, a key leader of Mexico’s War of Independence
• Inscription: “CIEN PESOS”
• Date 1978
• Mint mark Mo
• “PLATA PURA 20 G LEY .720”
• This means the coin contains 20 grams of pure silver, which equals the ~0.643 troy oz ASW
Reverse
• Mexican coat of arms (eagle with snake on cactus)
• Inscription: “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS”
A lovely coin and most certainly not something we have! 🤩
The second:
Again, ChatGPT had this to say:
This is a Mexican 25 Pesos silver coin dated 1972, often confused with medals or rounds, but it was an official circulation commemorative coin.
What it is
• Country: Mexico
• Denomination: 25 Pesos
• Year: 1972
• Metal: .720 silver (72% silver, 28% copper)
• Weight: 22.5 grams total
• Actual silver weight (ASW): ~0.5208 troy oz
• Mint: Mexico City (Casa de Moneda de México)
Obverse
• Portrait of Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec emperor
• Inscription: “VEINTICINCO PESOS”
• Silver fineness shown as “Ley 0.720”
• Date 1972
Reverse
• Mexican coat of arms: eagle devouring a serpent atop a cactus
• Inscription: “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS”
A second coin we didn’t have in our stack. Thank you so much @silversaver888, for the lovely gifts! We so appreciate our friendship with you, and will cherish them! Much love to you! 🤗🥰❤️
That’s gonna be it for today. Take care and enjoy the rest of your day wherever you are! 🙏🌏🙏
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NKJV Matthew 2:3-6
When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born.
So they said to him, “In Bethlehem of Judea, for thus it is written by the prophet:
‘But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah,
Are not the least among the rulers of Judah;
For out of you shall come a Ruler
Who will shepherd My people Israel.’ ”
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