I love this. It compares monetary worth to sentimental value. However, switching from a third-person omniscient narrator to a first-person finite one begs the question: How does the latter know the details mentioned by the former? Doesn't matter. At the point of shift, the value of the coin is derived from the narrator's connection to her family, not its market value.
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