Penny Bank Post

Alissa Dale Alissa Dale

In Memory of Gary Stubbs

My father, Gary C. Stubbs, passed away peacefully in his home on November 25, 2022. Gary loved collecting cast iron banks and he began collecting banks with my late mother in the 1980’s. Over the years his collection grew to more than 350 banks, many of which were rare and many in mint condition.

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Banks Encourage Savings

When my parents gave me a bank as a child, what it did for me was to encourage me to save money. The bank was an interesting receptacle in which to deposit any coins I earned for doing extra chores. As the bank grew heavier, I knew I was accumulating money for use at a future date to spend on something special.

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An Unusual Flatiron Building Bank

The Flatiron Building, originally known as the Fuller Building, is a triangular 22-story, 285-foot tall steel-framed landmark building at 175 5th Avenue in New York City. It was designed by Daniel Burnham and Frederick Dinkelberg and was completed in 1902. Daniel Burnham was the Director of Works for the 1892-93 World’s Columbian Exposition. He also designed Union Station in Washington D.C., London’s Selfridges Department Store and San Francisco Merchants Exchange, among many others.

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The Trail of the Nickel Plated Hippo

It is interesting, and probably important, to follow the trail of very important cast iron still banks. An example is Moore #719, the nickel plated cast iron hippo bank. There may be more than one nickel plated cast iron hippo still bank, but I am only aware of one example of this very rare and very desirable bank.

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Clown’s Road to Piggy Banks

Nowadays everyone knows clowns, but they are not an invention of today’s circus shows or horror productions, rather they have a far-reaching origin.

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I’m Keeping These Banks!

My wife and I are getting older and are building a single floor retirement house. It will not have the storage room our current house has, so we have been thinning out everything including our banks. I came across a few that are a little different and thought I would share them with you.

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From Long Island, NY to Minnesota and Back

Years ago, I acquired this Central National lead coin bank shown in Fig. 1 from long-time SBCCA member Charlie King (deceased), who at the time lived in Minnesota. Charlie was a big eBay seller and I came across the Central National Bank, Mineola, N.Y., on his eBay store.

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Cannon Banks

In the Appendix of The Penny Bank Book, Andy and Susan Moore included a comment for the Cannon bank, #1425. It reads: "there is a variation of this bank". The bank shown in the photos on page 129, with an attribution to the Hubley Manufacturing Co., is dated to 1914.

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Still Banks of Comic Strip Characters

Comic strips became popular at the turn of the 20th century, arising from the great newspaper rivalry between newspaper publishers William Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, giants of the newspaper industry. The Yellow Kid, created by Richard Outcault, is generally recognized as the first true comic strip, first appearing in Pulitzer’s New York World in 1895. Katzenjammer Kids, created by cartoonist Rudolph Dirks, appeared in Hearst’s competing New York Evening Journal in 1897. William Hearst eventually became king of the comic strips, with his newspapers having the largest circulation of strips in the United States. Hearst is credited with introducing the nation’s first full daily comic page in the New York Evening Journal in 1912.

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Clown’s Road to Piggy Banks

Lothar Graff’s article “Clown’s Road to Piggy Banks” in the April issue of the Penny Bank Post told of the history of clowns and how they eventually were made into banks of various styles and materials. Following are more colorful banks in his collection.

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2022 Discovery

I discovered this bank at the end of the year on December 31, 2022. I’ll refer to it as the Economist Ranges bank. The front of the bank has “USE ECONOMIST RANGES AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE”. The back of the bank reads “J.F. WALKER & CO. MORRISTOWN KNOXVILLE TENN.”

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Cash Register Bank

I have a Cash Register Bank I bought when I started collecting and the CASH bar is missing. Looking through some old PBP, I came across an article that Bob Vicic wrote in the April 2019 issue on page 24. His missing CASH bar was creatively replaced with a nice-looking bar with “NO SALE” on it. I have always hated looking at my bank and the hole where the CASH bar should be. I’m not good at crafting things, but decided to give it a try.

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Central National Bank — Do You Own This Bank?

David Dods featured an article in the April, 2023, Penny Bank Post about a Central National Bank, Mineola, NY, lead coin bank. The bank is very heavy, has sharp features, and was manufactured by American Art Works, Coshocton, OH. David had never seen another example other than the one in his collection, until he encountered one at the Mineola Historical Society.

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A.C. Williams Co. — From The Vault

The following article is reprinted here from one that originally appeared in the Record Courier newspaper of Ravenna, Ohio, (now the Kent Ravenna Record- Courier) on September 11, 1969.

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Dick & Linda Soukup’s Home Visit

Dick and Linda have a world-class bank collection as well as an astounding collection of antique banking-related items such as advertising calendars, signs, and measuring equipment. These collections are artfully arranged among old display cabinets, antique furniture, and newer more contemporary pieces to blend beautifully into a comfortable home.

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What Kind of Bottom Do You Have?

As I was going through the parts and pieces I’ve collected over the years of collecting, I found these bottoms for the large cupola bank. I had never noticed the difference in them, other than that one was from a cupola with a turnpin.

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Mike & Carol Henry’s Home Visit

Mike and Carol’s home was filled with oohs and aahs as club members toured their magnificent collection of banks. There was an astonishing array of banks with many rare and some one-of-a-kind examples; all of high quality and condition.

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Convention 2023 Auction Results

This year, 119 lots were offered for sale by 22 consignors and 93 lots (78.2%) were sold. This was a significant increase from the 2022 Philadelphia convention auction, where 100 lots were offered for sale and only 46 lots (46.0%) were sold. The more common banks continue to be sold at very reasonable prices with most lots selling for less than $100. This continues to provide an excellent buying opportunity for the newer collectors.

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My Kind of Town . . . . Chicago Is

The outstanding June 2023 joint Still Bank Convention in the Windy City reflects Frank Sinatra’s song, My Kind of Town. Per the song, “This is my kind of town, Chicago is.” The Chicago convention was a fun time with many interesting banks to see or purchase, places to visit and friends to converse with.…..my kind of town! The convention began with “room hopping” and the opportunity to sight see around Chicago.

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The Traders Bank of Canada

The Traders Bank of Canada would have probably faded into the abyss of history if it hadn’t been for some intriguing artifacts that have survived until the present day. These were primarily the impressive deposit collection box banks that were issued by the bank for two years between 1891 and 1893. The coin banks depict the company's corporate headquarter building during this period.

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