Finding Dimes? Could Be A Sign From A Loved One
When our loved ones pass, do they communicate that they are still with us? Here are the 6 most common signs that may hold the answer.

Nothing is more devastating than losing a loved one. Time can lessen the pain, but grief can last a long time. Those who believe in an afterlife may find comfort in the promise of a reunion in the great by and by, but this can never take the place of being able to hug, hold hands, or talk to someone in the here and now.
But what if the people we love who pass away aren’t as far away as we think? Religions and cultures across the globe and through the ages have suggested the idea that those who pass on to the other side remain with us, unseen, to watch over and guide us. While the specifics may vary, some version of this belief is so common as to be almost universal. Guardian angels. Spirit guides. Protectors. Caretakers. Sacred ancestors.
More than that, people throughout history (and some still to this day) believe that, if we know how to pay attention to the signs, our loved ones living in the spirit world can, and often do, send us messages, offering comfort in times of distress and guidance in times of need.
But what are these signs, and how can we become adept at recognizing them? Although the way any individual spirit might choose to communicate is endless, there are several phenomena that are commonly recognized as signs from the other side. These include:
Common Signs
1. Dream Visitations

One of the most commonly described signs from the other side is a visitation from a departed loved one in the form of a dream. The belief that we are more open and susceptible to messages from the spirit world when we are asleep, on the verge of sleep, or in an induced trance, such as hypnotism, meditation, is a very old one.
Today, we know that our brain waves pass through a number of different phases during sleep. Theta waves, which occur in the liminal state between wakefulness and deep sleep, are associated with memory, learning, intuition, and the subconscious.
Of course, dreams are, by their very nature, not real, so how can you know if a dream is a true message from the other side or just another bit of undigested memory getting filed away? Those who believe they’ve had dream visitors say they have a different quality from typical dreams.
Whereas our normal dream life is often nonsensical, nonlinear, and fragmentary in nature, visitations most often feel more like real life, with a sense of solidity, vividness, and logic that is unusual in dreams. Such dreams are said to have a sense of weight and importance and to stay with the dreamer, sometimes for many years, whereas the details of garden variety dreams are often difficult to remember beyond the first moments of waking.
Some people have even described having long, detailed conversations with loved ones, sharing real-life information the dreamer would have no other way of knowing.
2. Familiar Sensations or Smells

Another experience many people describe is having an unmistakable feeling that their loved one is nearby, sometimes accompanied by sensations, such as a hand on their shoulder, or by smells associated with that person, such as their favorite perfume, a smell associated with their occupation in life (for instance, motor oil or seawater), or a favorite food they often prepared.
Like dreaming, olfaction—the sense of smell—is strongly tied to memory.
In fact, encountering familiar smells is thought to be a common trigger for déjà vu, the uncanny feeling that you’ve already experienced a situation before.
Whereas dream visitors most often bring an explicit message for the recipient, this type of visit’s content is purely physical and emotional—offering feelings of closeness or comfort, sometimes just when it is most needed.
3. Animal Messengers
Sightings of animals you don’t normally see, or a sharp increase in sightings of more common animals, have long been believed to be portents from the spirit world, particularly if an animal shows an unusual interest in or lack of fear toward you.
Some types of animals have even been said to be bearers of very specific kinds of messages, for instance, ladybugs are said to be a good omen, offering assurance, particularly when things seem to be at their darkest, that not all is lost. Butterflies and birds, especially cardinals and blue jays, have long been seen as messengers that a departed loved one is still watching over you.
4. Pennies and Dimes
While it’s not unusual to find random coins and trinkets in the course of one’s day, a sudden increase in finding such small treasures could be interpreted as gifts from beyond, particularly if the items in question carry some shared meaning.
It seems the most commonly found items are pennies and dimes. Pennies and seeing references to the number “1” is often thought of as a message to think positively.
Finding dimes, or seeing the number 10, is said to be a message to “pay attention,” and “trust your instincts and intuition.”
Sometimes the coin is from a year that was important in some way in your relationship with someone who has passed, and it may be a sign that your loved one isn’t as distant as you thought.
5. Lost and Found Objects
Items moving from their usual locations without another explanation is another frequent occurrence. Lost objects (such as wedding rings) suddenly turning up in a spot after you looked there many times may be a message.
If this happens often or the location seems significant in some way, it may be an attempt to communicate some specific piece of information. If the pattern seems more random, though, it could be interpreted more as an attempt at playfulness.
6. Electrical Disturbances
Spirits are said to be pure energy, which means that manipulating electrical currents should come easily to them. It’s no surprise, then, that flickering or dimming lights are one of the phenomena most commonly associated with visitation from the spirit world.
While movies and campfire tales offer fodder about mischievous spirits playing hair-raising pranks on the living—for instance, the new inhabitants of a home where they passed—this type of visitation can be much subtler. If the wiring in your home isn’t particularly old or unsound, and if the disturbances only started after the loss of a loved one, minor, occasional flickers in lights, televisions, or appliances could just be a quiet hello—an otherworldly wink, so to speak.
In more overt cases, people have even described radios or stereos turning on to play a specific song that was meaningful to their departed loved one.
Whether or not you find comfort in looking for signs from your beloved departed, grief, shock, and disbelief are natural responses to loss. Don’t be afraid to reach out to the living—whether that means friends or family members who share your loss, a therapist or grief support group, or a group of friends who can help take your mind off of your sorrow, even for short periods of time.
Remember that finding moments of laughter and joy is not a betrayal of the person you’ve lost. Your departed loved ones, whether they are watching you from close by or far away, want you to live the rest of your life to its happiest and fullest.
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Jaime McLeod
Jaime McLeod is a longtime journalist who has written for a wide variety of newspapers, magazines, and websites, including MTV.com. She enjoys the outdoors, growing and eating organic food, and is interested in all aspects of natural wellness.
I lost my son to suicide in 2015, the first month after he died I found over 300 pennies, I know it was him letting me know he was OK and he’s always with me
Before my mom passed away we always found dimes that we believed were from our loved ones who had passed because there was a surreal amount of them and it just became a “thing”. My little brother asked my mom when she went to heaven if she would drop him dimes….. and we giggled about this. I found my mom in her sleep last year and since she has passed away the amount of dimes that have literally seemed to have appeared put of nowhere are enough to give anybody a chill up their spine!!! Literally everyday and about 5 to 10. I had just put on a pair of pants with no pockets yesterday and went to use the washroom an hour or so later and 2 dimes fell out of the waistband when I pulled my pants down. Go to get in my car and there’s a dime on the seat…..that was definitely not there when I left my car. I know my mom is still here with us. Our souls are infinite.
WoW – She took the assignment seriously! Thank you for sharing this wonderful story.
The past several months, I have been finding dimes everywhere at work … only. I don’t find or see them anywhere else Odd
I lost my youngest son when he was only 24. This article kinda have me hope that he could be near.
I find dimes when they weren’t even there at first I just look down at a floor I been looking at for 20 minutes look away and look back and a dime will appear
Yes I’ve seen many dimes in the house the car it mom I know it rip mom
My son passed away on April 30, 2023 in Mobile Alabama he lived in Empire, Alabama he was working on the ports in Mobile. He got on his buddy’s brand new Harley and he had a terrible accident. My son had been through so much he lost 2 sons to SMA and he has a daughter who is a miracle baby she is 7 and has SMA and he has a 14 year old daughter and a wife. I know he missed his boys so bad and didn’t understand why his sons was taken but he wouldn’t have left his daughter’s. I feel like my son was just dealt a bad hand in life I know he tried so hard he worked everyday and watched his sons pass and a daughter with SMA still fighting. I miss him so bad I’m not doing to good. I left Alabama and moved to Texas bc Joshua my son wanted me in Texas with more family. I’m going through a lot with my health and coming out of a bad relationship I’m moving back in with my cousin. As I unpack and put stuff away I found 10 dimes in the room I’m moving into could that mean something? My son has never been here so could he find me and leave me a message about the 10 dimes?
Jennifer, we are so sorry for your loss. Many people do believe that finding dimes is a sign from loved ones who have passed on—just look at the many messages and experiences in this comments section. You are not alone. You have community here with FA. Thank you for sharing your story.
I found a dime when I was leaving my husbands grave. I had heard of angels tossing coins from heaven. It gave me such a warm and cozy feeling that he was taking care of me. I considered it an omen that he wanted me to continue my life and seek to be happy. I have seen Cardinals multiple times outside my windows and recently saw one walking around the new small guest house that I occupy when I am in Tennessee where we lived. I think he approves of the small, simple house that I now occupy there. He was a World Class Exotic Hunter and we had a massive trophy room. All the trophies were donated to a Wildlife Museum. The Cardinal I saw recently may be his way of thanking me for donating those trophies he had amassed. They will be maintained as they should be…..a task I could not achieve.
Thank you for sharing. We love to hear about these signs, what wonderful ways to remember someone special.
Yesterday I was shopping at the thrift store, trying to cheer myself up. I picked up an object, I don’t even remember what it was but there was a dime laying in it. I picked it up and carried it around while I shopped. At checkout I put it in my pocket and forgot about it. Today I looked at it and it is from 1972. The year my husband graduated from high school. I think I finally got a sign from him!
I’m finding dimes everywhere drawers corner on the floor bottom of purse coin holder outside on the ground. Stores everywhere I don’t know who it is or why
I have found a dime each of the 4 times I went out to the store this week.
It has been 8 years since my husband passed but in the first 4 year’s I had received multiple signs pennies, dimes, dreams, Robins and especially feathers. There isn’t anything in my home and never was with feathers. While washing dishes in the kitchen water had spilt on the counter and when I removed the dish rack to wipe under it and I found a Blue Jays feather. How would a feather get there? There have been in the past feathers on the seat of a recliner where my husband would nap during the day and on the bedroom floor. These feathers would be brown, white, gray, light orange. In my dreams that are very brief, there’s no talking but my husband always is smiling. Finding coins pennies, dimes and quarters with dates I can relate to an immediate family passing. The last coin being a quarter with the year of my husband’s passing 2015. The list of signs I received in the past are not as frequent, but I truly feel my husband and family see I’m moving forward the best I can. When my husband passed, I started journaling and documenting everything along with the feathers, coins, the dreams etc. I’m just starting on a 4th book with photos and feel doing this honestly helped me through my grieving process and look forward to making entries with signs that I receive or just typing a note letting him know how my day is going and missing him so very much. I believe we will be with each other again.
Wow, what a wonderful way to honor and work through your loss. This is beautiful. It sounds like it has been very therapeutic and instrumental in your healing process – what a special gift. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.