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Coin Bank


Coins are useful form of money in small denominations. There are places you can't use your credit cards or even the paper currency and the only means of payment is through coins. Similarly, once you make purchases using paper currency, you get the balance back in the form of coins. So, coins are essentially required. Coins can't be kept in wallets or pockets. Most of us keep the loose coins in wardrobes or drawers or shelves or pass them on to our kids. It would be better if we keep our coins in an organized manner, easy to store and count.

Here is a coin bank to meet the need. It automatically tracks deposits, withdrawals and the balance. The balance is displayed on the LCD display every time a coin is inserted or taken away. There are four chambers in which the coins pile up duly sorted. The coin box also tells you as to how much money you have from each denomination. You can draw the coins of your choice by rotating the body. You can store coins up to the equivalence of US $ 25.00. This coin box is certainly a good way to store coins and for kids to develop the habit of using and saving money. Two AA batteries are required. The coin box is priced at around US $ 30.00.

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posted by S A J Shirazi @ Saturday, December 26, 2009,

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