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Monday, March 26, 2012

Merry Christmas!


It's not really Christmas, of course, but that dollar seems to bring a little Christmas spirit with it whatever the season. I got it at my local Publix a few years ago for $2.00. I'm not sure why but now they go for $2.50. Probably not enough profits for either the supplying company or Publix. Notice I said supplying company. What I mean by that is that there is a company that there is a company that produces stickers to put on the bills. The bills can be obtained from just about anywhere, but crisp bills from the bank are best. The Uncle Sam's 3 Coin Register Bank is one of my other collectables. I got it at an antique shop on Martha's Vineyard for around $12.00. From what I have seen on eBay I am missing the little rubber or plastic tip on the handle. The only other damage is the paint peeling off where the coins are deposited. I can also say I got it for a steal compared to what this person was selling it for.

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  1. The bank is nice good to see things that were made of metal and meant for kids. All the plastic banks I had as a kid are long broken and in some landfill.


    Also a good thing about these new stickers for money is that they are less damaging. It is possible to remove them with little to no effect on the note.

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    1. The bank seems to be the sturdiest one I have. I have tried various plastic banks and they get jammed or broken. It's the only one that hasn't broken in some way.

      The bill has been in a book for the last 4 years being pressed against the sticker so it is difficult to get the sticker off. It would probably be damaged if I tried to take it off.

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