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Collectors Guide to Banks Identification & Values :
Identification & Values : Pottery, Porcelain, Composition
by Bev Mangus, Beverly Mangus, Jim Mangus Paperback
- 176 pages
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Collectors Encyclopedia
Toys-Banks : Cast Iron, Tin Wind-Up, Autos & More With Prices Description
Thousands of cast iron, tin, and wind-up toys are explored throughout this
pictorial price guide. Indexes help locate the toys in question and updated values in a
user-friendly pricing system make this a most valuable collectible folio. The collectible
toy market is huge, and this book will make the most out of any collection. 1995 VALUES
Paperback - 208 pages Revised
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A Penny Saved : Still and Mechanical Banks
by Don Duer Book Description
Like many great toys of the past, penny banks are considered abstracts from real
life. Here are still banks, those with no moving parts, and mechanical banks that flip
coins into a receptor, chosen to illustrate the history of penny banks. There are banks
made of cast iron, tin, pottery, wood, and pot metal in forms that include folk art,
political events, and special places such as a World's Fair. The book presents over 250
color photographs of intriguing American banks arranged from the 18th century through the
present. They are treasured toys to some and fascinating mechanical devices to others who
cherish the advances made possible by new technologies and subjects. While toy collectors
and dealers will enjoy the variety, bankers-and we all know a few of them-will appreciate
the thrift these banks convey.
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Ceramic Coin Banks : Identification & Value Guide
by Tom Stoddard, Loretta Stoddard (Contributor) Paperback - 160 pages
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Modern Banks
by Vickie StulbBook
Description
A variety of collectible character banks from the Baby Boomer era to the mid-1980's
is enclosed within this guide. Plastic and vinyl banks abound, with versions constructed
from other materials making an appearance as well. Advertising icons, cartoon characters,
television role models, and holiday characters dominate this field of toy collecting and
are portrayed throughout this book in blazing full color.
Paperback - 160 pages 1 edition
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