Money boxes, money safes, and mechanical banks have a long history, dating back to ancient times. Here is a brief overview of their evolution. The concept of money boxes can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, where they were used to store coins and other small valuables. In the Middle Ages, money boxes became more common, often taking the form of ceramic or wooden vessels with a slot or hole for inserting coins. In the 18th and 19th centuries, metal money boxes became popular, often shaped like animals or other whimsical objects.

Mechanical banks, which are designed to accept coins and then perform some sort of action, were first introduced in the 19th century. Some of the earliest examples were simple boxes with a lever that would trigger a mechanism to move a figure or object. As technology advanced, mechanical banks became more elaborate, featuring intricate designs and more...

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Cast iron (very heavy) USA vintage novelty money box, Dinah, in…

Vintage Dinah Cast Iron Money Box with Moving Features

Cast iron (very heavy) USA vintage novelty money box, Dinah, in fully working order, money feed, eyes and tongue all move, paintwork in better order than most and in generally good condition rare. 15 x 14 x 15 cm

'Dinah' American painted cast iron novelty money bank, stamped…

Late 19th Century Dinah Cast Iron Money Bank

'Dinah' American painted cast iron novelty money bank, stamped 'Made in England', late 19th century, 17 cm high,

A Dinah cast iron money box, 14 x 14 cm.

Dinah Cast Iron Money Box - 14x14cm

A Dinah cast iron money box, 14 x 14 cm.

A vintage Dinah cast iron money bank, original base plate, by…

Antique Dinah Cast Iron Money Bank by John Harper & Co

A vintage Dinah cast iron money bank, original base plate, by John Harper & Co. U.K., c.1911. Height 17 cm.

Four mechanical bank money boxes Jolly Nigger and Dinah,…

Mechanical Bank Money Boxes: Jolly Nigger and Dinah

Four mechanical bank money boxes Jolly Nigger and Dinah, painted cast iron, the tallest 19 cm high

A vintage Dinah cast iron money bank, original base plate, by…

1911 Dinah Cast Iron Money Bank by John Harper & Co

A vintage Dinah cast iron money bank, original base plate, by John Harper & Co. U.K., 1911

An American colonial 'Dinah' mechanical cast iron money box,…

Antique American Mechanical Money Box - Dinah, 1869

An American colonial 'Dinah' mechanical cast iron money box, working order. J.E. Stevens Pat. 1869, height 18 cm.

An old Dinah cast-iron mechanical bank, made by John Harper Co.,…

Antique Dinah Mechanical Bank, John Harper Co., c.1911

An old Dinah cast-iron mechanical bank, made by John Harper Co., England, c.1911. Missing baseplate

2 novelty cast iron money Banks. 'Dinah' & 'Jolly Nigger Bank.…

Vintage Cast Iron Novelty Money Banks

2 novelty cast iron money Banks. 'Dinah' & 'Jolly Nigger Bank.' H17 cm

Dinah style money box, approx 16 cm high, 12 cm wide

Dinah Money Box: Cute and Compact Savings Solution

Dinah style money box, approx 16 cm high, 12 cm wide

Cast iron Dinah money boxes

Cast Iron Dinah Money Box Collection

Cast iron Dinah money boxes

Cast iron Dinah novelty money box, approx 16 cm high

Cast Iron Dinah Money Box - 16cm

Cast iron Dinah novelty money box, approx 16 cm high

Two various cast iron banks. Unmarked Jolly N. R style with…

Cast Iron Jolly N.R. and Dinah Banks

Two various cast iron banks. Unmarked Jolly N. R style with fixed eyes; and original DINAH with damaged forehead. Height 18 cm. (Dinah)

An old American cast iron 'Dinah' money box Reg. Number 561285…

Vintage Dinah Money Box in Yellow Dress

An old American cast iron 'Dinah' money box Reg. Number 561285 yellow dress. Height 17 cm