The obvious answer is that Piggy Banks are saving boxes that are shaped to look like a Pig, they have a slot on the top in order for you to put your money into, plus a removable plug underneath for you to gain access to your money.
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Yes. But it would be better if you send it to me for safe keeping. LOL.
There is an extremely large amount of possibilities of money combinations that could be within a piggy bank. We must first note that some piggy banks differ in size, but the real problem is with the change itself. The piggy bank could be filled with all pennies, all quarters, 10 dimes and the rest quarters, and so on. The possibilities are limitless.
Piggy banks have got nothing to do with pigs, except that they were modelled as pigs. This is because of the name pyggwhich used to refer to the type of orange clay used for modeling household objects, including ceramic jars for storing money. In Old English, a pygg was also a young piglet, whereas a swine was the adult (from the Latin word sus).The decorative ceramic pigs had their heyday in the 18th and 19th centuries, but are still popular as children's banks.
Deposits in a savings account in a federally recognized banking institution are insured by the F.D.I.C. (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation). Piggy banks hidden in a closet do not count. :-)
Piggy banks do not have feelings.
Actually a lot of teenagers don't have piggy banks.
better... WAY BETTER
Some piggy banks may have a magnetic feature to help secure coins in place, but not all piggy banks are magnetic. Magnetic piggy banks are designed with a magnetic base that attracts metal coins to keep them in place.
Finding a retail store from which to purchase personalized piggy banks is not a very challenging thing to do. In order to buy personalized piggy banks, one can visit the website My Bambino.
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Mailbox
To open them!
because it sounds better than peopley banks! :p
Large piggy banks can be purchased cheaply both online and in stores. Stores such as Amazon, Walmart, JoAnn Fabrics, and Michael's all carry large, cheap, piggy banks.
Ceramic piggy banks are available in all colors to be purchased on many online retailers. These retailers include "Amazon", "eBay" and also the "bankbanksbanks" website.
Stephen Merchant