NAT CURRENCY Automatic Recording Bank w/KEY 1st National Bank Lake Geneva, WI.

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Here we have up for sale is an 0val " The Traveling Teller", "The Automatic Recording Safe Co." Made in Chicago, Ill. USADescriptionRecords coins in bank as they are deposited and a hole for bills on bottom. Bank has 5 slots for coins. Accepts pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars and bills in special bottom slot. Key Bank is heavy nickel plated brass case and metal coin base. Heavy well made. NATIONAL CURRENCY BANKCONDITIONUsed conditionCase is made of chrome plated brass, has a chrome shiny finish. A few tiny scratches, no rust, and no rust stains. No dents. Key works great. It takes a 1/4 turn ccw to open, works very smooth with 1 working key included. Metal coin tray drops out smoothly with key no binding. Bill hole intact, Overall very nice condition. Bottom Coin case is made of metal, near unused condition. Bank is 3 3/4" wide , and 1 3/4" deep, 2 1/4" tall. Says on bottom, " Patent Pending " Actual item in picture Made for: The First National Bank Lake Geneva, WisconsinThe First National Bank Of Lake GenevaThe First National Bank Of Lake Geneva in Wisconsin printed $781,570 dollars worth of national currency. That is a high amount, but condition and serial numbers can make otherwise common currency from this bank quite valuable. This national bank opened in 1884 and stopped printing money in 1935, which equals a read more