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can you copy all the info on the side ?
 

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I'm not sure but they look like it was an easy way to count or roll coins
 

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Never Mind it's a Tire Pressure Guage

SCHRADER
 

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Looks like a dime bank to me.
 

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The one on the right is the dime bank.

The catalog illustration that I posted dates from 1929, but banks of the same design were made long after that.
 

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PBK said:
The one on the right is the dime bank.

Awsome , I didn't See your Post :P
 

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jeff of pa said:
PBK said:
The one on the right is the dime bank.

Awsome , I didn't See your Post :P

Same here... LOL! :P As soon as I saw the bank, I posted without even checking out the other item, which is exactly what you said— a pressure gauge.
 

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The dime bank is Pat. 1891 & the Tire gauge is Pat. 1922. Thanks guys you are right on it. Hillbilly Bread.<><
 

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I used to have a dime bank like that in the late 1950's, when I started collecting coins.
 

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I have one of those guages i found it last year,, patd date of 1916 on it. Schrader and sons.
 

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