These coins were in a fighter's pocket during World conflict one. The coins figured out how to save the officer from a bullet.It says that it was the sound of the coins clunking in the Belgian fighter's pocket that parted with his position, and afterward saved his life. In the wake of shooting him, the German trooper kicked him in the head and the Belgian fighter played dead. After the German left, Buyssens crept to security. 332.
Shot after the commotion of them "sticking together in his front pocket... parted with his position... the projectile that ought to have murdered him ricocheted off of the coins consequently saving his life"."When the German warrior left, he and another injured friend figured out how to slither to wellbeing."
Optatius had an ailment that at first banished him from joining the Belgian army.But he ultimately figured out how to chip in and was shot, as per Vincent's father and Optatius' grandson, Phillippe, on 26 September 1914.
"Three of the coins are from Belgium and three are from France," Phillippe adds.
After the War, Optatius had heart issues yet he lived until 1958.