The Way To Save Coins

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Collecting Nut, Jan 9, 2026 at 5:37 PM.

  1. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Here’s my Lincoln Memorial Center Bank. I have no idea of the number of coins in this bank. The glass bank itself has an Indian on one side and a Buffalo on the other side. It stands almost 8” high x 5 1/2” wide x 2” thick. It’s also heavy.
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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Nice glassware! I once emptied my son's bank. It weighed almost 60 pounds!
    It was a tall crayon bank.
     
  4. numist

    numist Member Supporter

    Very cool! I collect coin banks and have some glass, ceramic and metal. One day I'll take a few pics and post.
     
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  5. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    My dad at one time had two 5 gallon (?) water jugs used on those commercial water dispensers. Stuffed since the 1980s.

    At one point one just broke open. He took all the change to the bank, unbeknownst to me until after the fact.

    here's one bank I've had since I was a small one.
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    I think the Coin bank came from Tower Bank from Goshen, Indiana
     
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  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I’d be interested in seeing them. :)
     
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  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I had one five gallon jug full once, until it broke. Coins went everywhere.
     
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  8. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    I forgot, in my bookcase I have a handful of other coin banks.
    This I got when I opened by first savings account probably 1972 from Michigan National Bank.
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    A few others more recent ebay purchases.
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  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

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  10. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    Neat stuff. A sideline unto itself, really. I had a really cool vintage bank one time. I think @paddyman98 won it in one of my giveaways.
     
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  11. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    What qualifies as a bank. I would destroy any potential value shaking this Grolsch type jar. Started filling it with MS modern cents. I think a few dimes made it also. 2016 to date.
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  12. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    I've had a few too many glass bottles "shatter" from to much coin weight.. I do heavy plastic now :D
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  13. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Yes.. September 11th, 2020
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    A vintage CALEMETER COIN BANK, circa 1930s-
    40s, and six silver dimes.

    Now, the Calemeter bank. This was a pretty cool item once (and maybe still). I gather that whenever you put a quarter in the top, the date wheel would click and advance the date forward, so that you knew you had done your part in saving for the day. Yep, a quarter a day made you a thrifty saver! That should give some idea of the age of this bank. I place it circa 1930s to 1940s, but likely not long after 1945 since there is an embossed image of a Mercury dime on the front cover.

    The bank has some condition issues. There are some traces of old cardboard stuck to and peeled away from the front cover, as well as some other general wear and tear. The key is gone but the bank is unlocked. In fact, I don't even think there is still a lock mechanism inside. (?) Though the bottom door stays closed by itself, it can be opened with a fingernail. I tried some of the dimes in one of the slots and there was a clicking sound, but the date wheel did not advance. This might be a good project for a tinkerer.



      • Front cover: CALEMETER COIN BANK (embossed image of Mercury dime) / A COIN A DAY KEEPS IT UP-TO-DATE (day/date mechanism window) / © & PAT BY ZELL PRODS. CO. N.Y.
      • Top: A QUARTER A DAY (quarter-width slot) KEEPS IT UP TO DATE
      • Right "page end" side: FOR VARIOUS (half-dollar width slot) COINS, (small round hole) PAPER MONEY
      • Bottom: PATENTED & PATS. PEND (keyhole) TO OPEN
      • Spine of "book": THE INSURANCE / CO. ASSUMES NO / RESPONSIBILITY / FOR THE CONTENTS / OR DISPOSITION / OF THIS BANK
      • Back cover: TO SET, TURN (small hole to reset the date wheel somehow)
     
  14. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    That has a CASH hole on it. Pretty kewl.


    I have these "piggy banks" that roam around too
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  15. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    Were the 5g jugs glass or plastic?

    Same question. Glass or plastic?

    Here's mine. This is current. And it's obviously plastic. Zero pennies in it.

    FYI, that sumbit** is heavy!!! I can't lift it.

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  16. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Mine was a thick glass. It has been recycled now.
     
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