These
coins both endangered and saved the life of a soldier in World War One.
Shot
after the noise of them "clinging together in his breast pocket... gave
his position away... the bullet that should have killed him ricocheted off of
the coins thus saving his life".
Optatius
Buyssens's great-grandson Vincent posted a photo of the coins on
Reddit and it received more than 130,000 upvotes in 24 hours.
The digital strategist, 28, of Antwerp, has never had such a popular post.
"He
got kicked in the head by the German soldier who shot him but tricked the
soldier into thinking he was dead," Vincent adds.
"When
the German soldier left, he and another wounded comrade managed to crawl to
safety."
Optatius
had a medical condition that initially barred him from joining the Belgian
army.
But
he eventually managed to volunteer and was shot, according to Vincent's dad and
Optatius's grandson, Phillippe, on 26 September 1914, in the Belgian town of
Lebbeke.
"Three
of the coins are from Belgium and three are from France," Phillippe adds.
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