448, Lot: 669. Estimate $250. Sold for $425. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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UNITED STATES. Iron and Nickel Plated Money Changer. Manufactured by Staats, Chicago.
Pat. Feb. 25, 1890. A complete money changer consisting of cast iron frame, nickel plated changer of denominations from cent to dollar, and a metal sorting tray on the top, with spots for denominations from dimes to half eagles (5 dollars). Dimensions: 285mm (11.25 in) long; 279mm (11 in) wide; 165mm (6.5 in) high. Weight 4989.52 g (11 lbs). Some early restoration of the iron frame (repainting and highlighlting. In working order. An interesting item of American banking history. Impressive item for display.
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