Ideas: Expenditure, intangible asset, remittance
Traits: Cautious, frugal, patient, prudent, responsible, unimpressive, unstable
Emotions: Disappointment, frustration, hope, insecurity
Ideas: Groundwork, new business, tangible reward
Traits: Benevolent, businesslike, generous, physical, practical, pure, purposeful, realistic, sensual
Emotions: Contentment, eagerness, gladness, optimism, satisfaction
Ideas: Consumerism, gluttony, hypochondria
Traits: Greedy, indulgent, money-minded, possessive, selfish, uncaring, ungrateful
Emotions: Anxiety, desire, envy, lust, jealousy, pride
Personal Growth
The dream of the world offers us many shiny baubles and hypnotic pleasures, and most of us live in cultures that celebrate acquisition. An opportunity to possess more may come your way. To prevent imbalance, have your ethics clearly in mind, and be prepared to manage your new resources wisely.
Relationship
While money and sex can be used to “buy” attention, they cannot purchase true love. An opportunity to have what you’ve always wanted (at least, in a physical sense) may or may not satisfy your craving for genuine affection. The motive behind a gift means more than the gift itself.
Career
An opportunity to earn more money or work in better conditions may come your way. As always, though, you must balance this against the requirements and constraints of such a position. Money is important, but not all-important. Weigh all your options before making a choice.
Spirituality
Your spiritual path should influence how you see the physical world, coloring attitudes about everything from possessions to your own body. Ponder the higher purpose your physical resources should play. What are you doing to use them to advance the greater good?
The Hand of God
On Rider–Waite–Smith-inspired decks, a heavenly hand extends from the clouds, offering the viewer the suit’s distinctive marker. When opportunity comes your way, take advantage of it; the hand that extends an offer can always withdraw it.
Coins as Symbols
As a suit marker, Coins suggest practicality and physicality. Their domain extends beyond money and finance to all physical things, including the human body. Coins explore your attitude towards resources of all kinds: what you’ve been given, and what you do with it.
Pentacles
In Rider–Waite–Smith-influenced decks, Coins are often called Pentacles. A pentacle’s design (with the upright star in the middle) reminds us that physical blessings, from possessions to our bodies, are to be used for higher purposes. In your own life, how often do you focus on “the star in the coin?”
The Nature of the Ace
Compressed into the Ace are all the qualities of all the other cards of the suit. In this way, the Ace can be said to be the “root” or “seed” of its associated element. How might your situation contain the seeds of physical growth or financial prosperity?
Your First Impressions
When you see the Ace, what’s your first impression? Is the Coin in a display case, elaborately decorated but out of reach? Is it being offered … or taken away? Will the Hand of God freely give it … or snatch it from your grasp? If you take this Coin, how long before you get another?