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Liberty Bell Banks

Banks of various kinds have often been produced in the likeness of the Liberty Bell since the Centennial Exhibition in 1876 when cast iron still banks were first sold as souvenirs. Still banks and mechanical banks have become a very popular collectible and dozens have been produced in the image of the Liberty Bell.

   
Glass bank
Glass bank
1930's Depression Glass
"A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned"
1976 glass bank with red, white
and blue stripes

 

   
Glass bank
Metal bank
1885 Jelly Bank
Container originally contained jelly and
could be used as a bank when emptied.
Promotional bank used by numerous
commercial bank institutions in 1919.
"Mechanics Savings Bank, Hartford, CT"

 

   
Iron bank
Iron bank
1926 Sesquicentennial Exhibition
Cast Iron Souvenir Bank
1976 Bicentennial Cast Iron Bank

 

 

   
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