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Old Painted Cast Iron United States Mail Box Still Coin Bank
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This item is already soldOld Painted Cast Iron United States Mail Box Still Coin Bank
Cast Iron   United States   U.S.P.S.   Post Office   Postal   Mail   Mail Box   Mailman   Letter Carrier   Coin   Bank   Novelty   Nostalgic   Antique   Toy
The picture shows views from all around this Old Painted Cast Iron United States Mail Box Still Coin Bank. The bank is not dated but it is believed to be from the 1800s. It is not marked and the maker is unknown. This bank still has much of the original red paint. The moving coin slot door flap is missing. It is held together with a screw and a square nut. It is marked ''U.S. MAIL'' on the front. The bank measures 2-3/4'' x 3-1/2'' x 1-3/4''. It appears to be in good condition as pictured with the coin slot flap missing as mentioned above.

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Old Painted Cast Iron United States Mail Box Still Coin Bank


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