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$56.00
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Offered in this estate auction is a charming locking post office box style savings bank, designed to resemble a vintage USPS mailbox door. The front features decorative metal grillework, embossed “U S” lettering, and a central keyhole detail, giving it the look of an antique post office lockbox.
Encased in a wood frame housing, this novelty bank blends Americana, postal history, and vintage décor appeal. It makes a great conversation piece for collectors of post office memorabilia, mailbox banks, vintage coin banks, or rustic Americana décor.
The hinged door opens to access the coin compartment, and the locking feature adds to its authentic mailbox aesthetic.
Details
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Type: Locking savings bank
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Design: Post office box / USPS mailbox door style
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Materials: Metal front with wood frame housing
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Theme: Americana / postal memorabilia
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Era: Late 20th century
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Condition: Age-related wear consistent with display; locking mechanism untested; please review photos carefully
Why Buyers Love Mailbox Banks
✔ Unique post office door design
✔ Functional locking savings bank
✔ Americana and postal collectible appeal
✔ Great gift or office décor piece
✔ Strong estate-auction novelty interest
Estate Auction Disclaimer
All items are offered as-is, as found, with no guarantees or warranties expressed or implied. Locking mechanism and key (if applicable) not tested. Please review all photographs carefully and ask questions prior to bidding.
Please defer to photos for condition. 15% Buyer's Premium. We only ship with USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Shipping. Items with value over $100 shipping insurance must also be charged to you to protect your purchase. Please contact us regarding shipping in advance if you have any questions.
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