When Otha Anders walked into the bank with a dolly stacked high with jugs, the soft clatter of coins turned every head. Known in his community as the “coin master,” Anders had spent decades working as a supervisor on the Jackson School Board, where even students who were in trouble liked and respected him. At home, his family fully supported his unusual penny-collecting hobby, which began as a simple pastime but slowly became something much deeper.
For Anders, each penny held spiritual meaning. He believed that every coin he found was a gentle reminder from God to be grateful. If he ever skipped his daily prayer, he often stumbled upon a lost penny that encouraged him to pause and give thanks. Over the years, this personal ritual became a way of life. “Spotting a lost or dropped penny was an additional God-given incentive reminding me to always be thankful,” he shared with USA Today. What others might overlook, Anders treated as small treasures of gratitude.
For 45 years, he stored his growing collection in five-gallon water jugs, carefully setting each coin aside. When the time finally came to cash them in, bank employees faced an extraordinary task. With hammers, axes, and coin-counting machines, it took five hours to open and tally the collection. As the numbers climbed higher, everyone watched in amazement.
The final total came to $5,136.14—forty-five years’ worth of patience and faith in physical form. Anders chose to use the money meaningfully: settling a dental bill, treating his family to a trip, and donating to his church. His story is a powerful reminder that gratitude, consistency, and faith can turn even the smallest things—like a single penny—into something extraordinary over time.