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  2. Piggy bank - Wikipedia

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    A piggy bank, circa 1970. Earthen pots used in Nepal as piggy banks. Piggy bank (sometimes penny bank or money box) is the traditional name of a coin container normally used by children. The piggy bank is known to collectors as a "still bank" as opposed to the "mechanical banks" popular in the early 20th century. These items are also often used ...

  3. Rachel (Gerber) - Wikipedia

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    Rachel, also known as Market Foundation Piggy Bank, Rachael the Pig, Rachel the Pig or Rachel the Piggy Bank, [1] [2] is an outdoor bronze sculpture of a piggy bank, designed by Georgia Gerber and located at Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, in the United States.

  4. Mechanical bank - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical banks are small containers with a decorative mechanical action, used to store coins. They were originally intended to promote saving money among children in the mid-19th century. Frequently made of cast iron , mechanical banks were often creatively designed, depicting historical, legendary or everyday events to increase their appeal.

  5. 8 Christmas Gift Ideas to Help Your Friends Manage Money - AOL

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    Piggy Bank. A woman puts her small yellow piggy bank up to her nose and smiles. A piggy bank — maybe filled with a little bit of change — can be a fun way to encourage your loved one to start ...

  6. 'Piggy banks.' High rents and neglect claimed in Mass ... - AOL

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    Trailer parks seen as 'piggy banks' In recent years, investors have seen manufactured housing communities as a growing form of passive income, according to the New Yorker. A sign that an ...

  7. Maneki-neko - Wikipedia

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    Common colors are white, black, red, and gold. In addition to statues, maneki-neko can be found in the form of keychains, piggy banks, air fresheners, pots, and numerous other media. Maneki-neko are sometimes referred to simply as "lucky cats" or "calling cats". [2]

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