$3,500 Diamond Ring Dropped in Salvation Army Kettle in South Florida
The ring, wrapped in yellow notepad paper, was placed in a kettle at a Pinecrest Publix Super Market in south Miami-Dade.
Thursday, Dec 19, 2013 | Updated 10:19 AM EST
A $3,500 diamond ring was dropped off at a Salvation Army red kettle in South Florida on Wednesday.
The ring, wrapped in yellow notepad paper, was placed in a kettle at a Pinecrest Publix Super Market in south Miami-Dade.
"Continue your good caring for the needy in God's name," the note on the paper said.
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It is the fourth year that the generous donor has placed a pricey item in a red kettle in Miami-Dade County, said Judith Mori, director of development for the Salvation Army.
The first year, golden nuggets worth $2,000 to $4,000 were handed it to a bell ringer. The second year, there was a gold ring with small diamonds along with a $50 bill and a note. Last year, 10 $100 bills were dropped at various in Miami-Dade locations along with a note with a Bible verse.
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