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Still Banks133 of 410Promotional Advertising Steel Bank" The Third National Exchange Bank, Sandusky, Ohio" Circa 1891Promotional Advertising Steel Bank"Wisconsin Fidelity Trust & Safe Deposit Co, Milwaukee, Wisconsin"Circa 1900
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    Posted 8 years ago

    palubinsky
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    I was left a small burns company piggy bank about 15 years ago when my father passed away. it doesn't have a key to pen the bank does anyone know where i can get a key to open this small. bank it has printed on the top of the bank 1891 1892 it was used by the first national bank of shenandoah pennsylvania . there are many coins inside andI would love to see whats inside without damaging the bank it was a keepsake from my dad and I would love to keep it always . Please and suggestions of who or where I can get a key from? palubinsky@hotmail.com or by phone 484-336-4971

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 8 years ago
      CONFUSED, YOU SAY NO KEY BUT KEY ON LAST PICTURE, FIRST PICTURE LOOKS LIKE BANK IS OPEN??
    2. palubinsky, 8 years ago
      soory dave the picture is of the bank left my brother he had a key with his but his key doesn't open mine
    3. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 8 years ago
      Best bet is to take it to a locksmith, they can get it open and make you a new key.
    4. palubinsky, 8 years ago
      Thanks Dave my wife has suggested the locksmith also. I guess I will have to be more trusting and find a good one. Not knowing what is inside is hard my dad was a collector of gold and silver coins and he would be loving enough to put stuff like that inside and not leaving a key would be his way of letting me figure out how to get the bank open. He is probably looking down smiling. thanks much for your help.

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