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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Are your 21 Lucky Lottery Tips the instruction manual for the Lucky Coin?
    • That is what some friends are saying as a joke. It is a handy companion to the coin. The book or the coin can be used separately or together.
  • What makes squirrels so Lucky?
  • Do white squirrels really exist?
  • Are Black Squirrels Lucky?
  • What color of squirrel is on the coin?
    • The Lucky Squirrel Scratcher/ My Lucky Lottery Charm coin was inspired by the White Squirrels Of Exeter, Ontario; the Black Squirrels of London, Ontario; and the Black Squirrels of Kent, Ohio who are descendants of London, Ontario squirrels exported in 1961. Also one grey squirrel named SPOT. The coin represents squirrels of all colors.
  • Who can verify you hit your 2 year plan to win big on the lottery?
  • How long will it take me to win the big one with your coin?
    • It will be your attitude, belief and actions that determine your success. We make no claims of wins you will have.
  • I cannot see paying $10 for a cheap novelty.
    • If this is how you view The Lucky Squirrel Scratcher/ My Lucky Lottery Charm coin, then it is not for you. We priced this coin at about one-third the cost of another coin of luck that is being sold online with no documented wins. This coin is part of the LotteryCharms.com product line, which has over

      76 wins using items of LUCK at the time of writing this book (512+ wins to date totaling over $790,961.17+).

      The value of money and time invested in The Lucky Squirrel Scratcher/ My Lucky Lottery Charm coin is well over $10,000.00. So the term cheap novelty does not apply.
  • Are these solid gold coins?
    • NO. These coins are similar material to a Canadian One Dollar coin we call a "Loonie." They will over time oxidize just like the Canadian "Loonie." The coins can be buffed up with brass cleaner. So like the saying goes, "you can rub it for luck."
  • What types of metals are these coins minted in ?
    • Solid brass, nickel-plated, silver-plated, and 23K gold-plated..
  • Would the coin not be better on a key chain?
    • We have designed the coin so a hole can be drilled into one of 2 spots and attached to a chain on a key ring.
  • Is your coin the first to feature a squirrel?
    • NO. Norway has minted some coins with a squirrel on them, different than our design. There may be others, so please email us if you know of any.
  • Are these coins counterfeit Canadian money?
    • NO. Our coin was made within the required guidelines. It is different in both size and weight from coins in circulation in Canada and the United States. The image on the coin is a squirrel; if we were to put a beaver on a coin we would be in trouble in Canada. There is also no face value on the coin. Any government agency wanting to know more about the specifications on the coin please contact lucky@LotteryCharms.com
  • Why do you not sell any 4 leaf clovers?
    • We are only selling squirrel related items because of the success we have had and the wins we have documented. We are not saying 4 leaf clovers do not work, but rather have focused on what has brought in multiple wins, a house, car, etc.
  • Why is the 2-Year Wealth-Luck Action Plan book not printed yet?
    • This book will be documenting the 2 years leading up to the big win and 3 years living in a big dream home. There are a lot of stories to tell. Our goal is to be on the best sellers list, and it will be a story that will amaze readers.
  • How many squirrels have been harmed in making your LotteryCharms?
    • It would be bad KARMA to hurt an animal for souvenirs just to make a buck! We have had many PETA animal activists try to accuse us of stuffing squirrels, such as the squirrel on the top right of this page, for some cheap souvenirs. We have never or will we ever harm any animal just for a photograph. The white squirrel with the flower was retouched on a computer. You can go nuts trying to train a squirrel to hold a flower. Keep your sanity and have Virtual Edge Communications do their tricks with the computer.
This was a live white squirrel and real flowers.
( White Squirrels do exist - no tricks on our part - click for more info )

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